Waterhouse, Benjamin, 1754-1846. Letter book of Benjamin Waterhouse, 1790-1834 (inclusive). H MS b16.1, Countway Library of Medicine.

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Letter book containing fragments of correspondence and essays written by Benjamin Waterhouse (1754-1846) between 1790 and the mid 1830s. The correspondence was mainly addressed to United States Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin concerning Waterhouse's position as superintendent of the United States Marine Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, in the early 1800s. There is also correspondence to the Massachusetts Medical Society, and to United States Secretary of State John Adams regarding the death penalty, and a transcribed essay on the court of judicature in Pennsylvania by Benjamin Franklin. Additionally, several contemporary news clippings on the Harvard professorship of Natural History are pasted in.

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Letter from the apothecary General, dated

Boston 6th Sept. 1814

Dear Doctor,

All requisitions handed you to be countersigned must bare the name of the Surgeon or mate so requiring; & that of the Commanding office of the Regt. Post - Battallion, or Station; and in this requisition a specific statement for what Reg. &c &c such supplies one wanted, and for what probable period of time. [e.g militia may be called out for 1,2, or 3 months]

I will thank you to give such direction for the medical gentleman of the army, & militia doing duty, within the military district wherein you act as "Medical Director"

You wil also please to instruct them to make their seperate requisition for their supplies: The first will comprize Medicine, Surgical Instuments, Furniture, & Hospital furniture & Stationary.

The record will comprise Hospital Stores, such as [??], muslin, filament, for bandages & other medical & surgical purposes, Bed socks, Blankets, Sheets, pillow cases & things.

To these seperate & distinct requisitions, you will address the post to Dr. Paul Spear Junr Druggist Boston.

The Second to Messrs Thomas & Greenleaf Mrch Boston; & the third Amaza Heston, Depy Com Gel Boston. I shall instruct these gentelmen sevrally to comply with your requisition, so countersigned by you, or on the requisition of yourself countersigned by the commanding officer of the district.

I wish you to use to utmost economy in the supply of all the articles conscripted in the above provision, but particularly in that of [?]

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Surgical instruments. Packet Instruments or a sufficient, & then must be delivered over to you, before the person so requiring them can be discharged. In this you will apply to the Commanding Officer of the District, & give your directions accordingly.

Whenever militia are in charge of an important post, or an exposed station, captial Instruments will then be sent them to that post or station, & not attached to any particular body of militia, but to that post or station.

I would thank you to state to me quarterly what Ports & Station are supplied by your requisitions, & to whom such supplies have been delivered, the particular articles of supply will not be necessary.

Most respectfully &c

Dr Ben Waterhouse U.S Hospl Surgeon 1st Mily District Boston M.S

Franci, Le'Baron U.S. Apothy Genl

Recapitulation Paul Spear Supplies Medicine, surgical Instruments - Furniture, Hospl furniture & Stationary. Thomas & Greenleaf Merchants -Hospital Stores such as Wine, Brandy, Sugar, Spices &c Amaza Stetson - Muslin flannel -bed sacks, blankets, sheets, Pillow cases & mugs. N.B Every requistion for my own hospital to be counter signed by the General; all others by myself

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September 7th Supplied Medicien & Hospital Stores to Dr Goodhae Fort Constitula PortsmouthDr Eaton for Salent &[??] 8th Dr Dale for Fort Dephanea [?] Dr Thomas for Portland 12th Dr Freeman Perry Fair Haven For the Hospital at Charleston Hospital Stores - & Instruments & Sheets & Blanketts, cotton &c

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To Dr Elliott Boston Sept 5th 1814 Sargetnt of 40th Regt of Infantry

Sir,

I am the opinion of the Commanding General, as well as my own of my opinion that the good of the Service will require that you repair without loss of time to Fort. Warren ^and take charge of the health of the troops stationed there, and that your mate Mr [??] should attend near the troos pat the General Rendezvous in West Boston.

Whatever instruments you may need will be immediately provided inelligible

R Waterhouse Director J Mores H West

Cambridge Sept 24 1814

Sir, Having occasion to constitute a Medical board for the examination of some candidates for mateships who have neverreceived Diploma, I write this to ask you to appoint some field officer to sit as Resident agreeably to the usage of our service as mentioned in the letter of the Physician General which we have seen.

I propose to have Dr Sargent & D Elliot as members of it if aggreable to you, & to meet on Thursday the 29th Inst. yesterday

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