Papers, 1845.

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Papers, 1845.

Letter of Feb. 7 (or 4), 1845, addressed to Mrs. Pearson by Dr. Paul Hamilton Lewis of Mobile, who signs himself as her brother. The writer, who signs only "Hamiton," is definitely Dr. Lewis, because he refers to an article of his that will appear in the next issue of THE NEW-ORLEANS MEDICAL JOURNAL. His long article on yellow fever in Mobile has been found in the January and March issues of 1845. This letter also concerns his feelings of bereavement since the death of his wife, his work, his children, the Pearsons, and Mrs. Samuel Farrow Rice.

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Pearson, E. A., Mrs.

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Wife of E.A. Pearson, a Talladega, Ala. physician. From the description of Papers, 1845. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 41579860 ...

Rice, Samuel F. (Samuel Farrow), 1816-

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Lewis, Paul Hamilton.

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