Philip John Schuyler letter, Albany, to Thomas Barclay, Esq., 1801, May 2

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Summary

Creator:
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
Abstract:
ALS. Schuyler, a chronic sufferer of gout, gives his case history and writes of Samuel Stringer's prescribed treatment against gout, the inhalation of oxygen.
Extent:
1 item
Language:
Materials in English
Collection ID:
RL.10853

Background

Scope and content:

ALS. Schuyler, a chronic sufferer of gout, gives his case history and writes of Samuel Stringer's prescribed treatment against gout, the inhalation of oxygen.

Biographical / historical:

Commander of the Northern Department of New York during the American Revolution.

Acquisition information:
Source unknown
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Processed by: Rubenstein Staff

Finding aid derived from MARC record using DukeMARC2EAD-HOMproject.xsl, December 2014

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Forms part of the Trent Manuscripts Collection.

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Names:
History of Medicine Collections (Duke University)
Stringer, Samuel, 1734-1817
Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804

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Philip John Schuyler Letter, 1801, May 2, Albany, to Thomas Barclay, Esq., David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.