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" I would take the liberty of mentioning a gentleman whom I think highly deserving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great assistance which he has afforded us in the course of this winter, merely in the nature of a volunteer.... "
History of Middlesex County, New Jersey, 1664-1920 - Page 258
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Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress: Written ..., Volume 2

George Washington - 1795 - 404 pages
...powers vefted m me. It" the appointments in the hofpital are not filled up before the receipt of this, I would take the liberty of mentioning a gentleman whom I think highly deferving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great affiftance which...
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Official Letters to the Honorable American Congress, Written ..., Volume 2

George Washington, John Cooke - 1795 - 400 pages
...powers vefted in me. If the appointments in the hofpital are not filled up before the receipt of this, I would take the liberty of mentioning a. gentleman' whom I think highly deferving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great affiftance which...
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American Medical and Philosophical Register, Or, Annals of ..., Volume 1

David Hosack, John Wakefield Francis - 1814 - 614 pages
...experience to diligence, fidelity, and a sound judgment, and accordingly, in the winter of 1777, he recommended him to congress in the following words...I would take the liberty of mentioning a gentleman who I think highly deserving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great...
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American Medical Biography: Or, Memoirs of Eminent Physicians who ..., Volume 1

James Thacher - 1828 - 488 pages
...experience to diligence, fidelity and a sound judgment, and accordingly, in the winter of 1777, he recommended him to Congress in the following words:...highly deserving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great assistance which he has afforded us in the course of this winter,...
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New Jersey Medical Reporter and Transactions of the New Jersey ..., Volume 2

1849 - 510 pages
...Washington, desirous of securing the services of so experienced and able a physician, in the Winter of 1777 recommended him to Congress in the following words:...would take the liberty of mentioning a gentleman, who I think highly deserving of notice; not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great...
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History of Medicine in New Jersey: And of Its Medical Men, from the ...

Stephen Wickes - 1879 - 464 pages
...joined an enlarged experience to diligence, fidelity and sound judgment, and in the winter of 1777 he recommended him to Congress in the following words:...which he has afforded us in the course of this winter, merdy in the nature of a volunteer. This gentleman is Dr. John Cochran, well known to all the faculty....
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The Writings of George Washington, Volume 5

George Washington - 1890 - 576 pages
...Hospitals are filled up before the Receipt of this I would take the liberty of mentioning a Gentleman, who I think highly deserving of Notice, not only on account of his Abilities, but for the very great Assistance which he has afforded in the course of this winter, merely...
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History of medicine in the United States

Francis Randolph Packard - 1901 - 636 pages
...services to Congress in 1776. In 1777, General Washington wrote Congress concerning him as follows : " " I would take the liberty of mentioning a gentleman...highly deserving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great assistance which he has afforded us in the course of this winter,...
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History of medicine in the United States

Francis Randolph Packard - 1901 - 636 pages
...services to Congress in 1776. In 1777, General Washington wrote Congress concerning him as follows: n " I would take the liberty of mentioning a gentleman...highly deserving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great assistance which he has afforded us in the course of this winter,...
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The Surgeon generals of the Army of the United States of America

James Evelyn Pilcher - 1905 - 178 pages
...and, upon learning of the reorganization of the hospital department in 1777, wrote to Congress that "I would take the liberty of mentioning a gentleman...highly deserving of notice, not only on account of his abilities, but for the very great assistance which he has afforded us in the course of this winter,...
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