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*W. Beaumont [Champlain, NY] to his parents [Lebanon, CT] regarding: family news, quitting apothecary business, study of physic and surgery with Chandler and Powell of St. Albans, VT, republicanism, and federalism. April 23, 1811.
*W. Beaumont [Champlain, NY] to his parents [Lebanon, CT] regarding: family news, quitting apothecary business, study of physic and surgery with Chandler and Powell of St. Albans, VT, republicanism, and federalism. April 23, 1811.
*W. Beaumont [St. Albans, VT] to his parents [Lebanon, CT] regarding: republicanism, federalism, study of medicine, and family news, including Samuel Beaumont's business failure. August 10, 1811.
*W. Beaumont [St. Albans, VT] to his parents [Lebanon, CT] regarding: republicanism, federalism, study of medicine, and family news, including Samuel Beaumont's business failure. August 10, 1811.
Warrant Number 138 from Richard Rush, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Green Bay, WI] regarding: money of the estate of Richard Fleming. January 26, 1828.
Letter and resolution of the Medical Society of the Territory of Michigan from R. S. Rice, Secretary, to W. Beaumont [Green Bay, WI] regarding: W. Beaumont's able report on the case of the wounded stomach and the experiments on digestion read at its annual meeting in January 1828. March 20, 1828.
W. B. Lewis, Second Auditor's Office, Treasury Department [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Fort Crawford, Prairie du Chien, WI] regarding: returns for medicines and hospital stores. December 22, 1829.
R. Jones, Adjutant General's Office [Washington, DC] revoking W. Beaumont's furlough. October 24, 1831.
Zachary Taylor, First Infantry [Fort Crawford, WI] special orders regarding W. Beaumont's furlough along with orders to take care of the sick and wounded militia as far as Saint Louis. August 22, 1832.
W. Beaumont and St. Martin, four articles of agreement [Plattsburgh, NY]. St. Martin to submit to the experiments of Beaumont under conditions fully set forth. October 19, 1832-November 7, 1833.
Case book and aphorisms of W. Beaumont, Second Infantry regarding: patients Keefe, Ferguson, and Hinkley. December 2, 1826-1830.
W. Beaumont [Washington, DC] to Robley Dunglison [University of Virginia] regarding: expressing gratitude for interest in Beaumont's gastric experiments, a sample of gastric juice sent to Dunglison. January 25, 1833.
Thomas Sewall [Washington, DC] to J. K. Mitchell [Philadelphia, PA] regarding: letter of introduction to Mitchell regarding analysis of gastric juice. February 5, 1833.
Joseph Lovell [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Plattsburgh, NY] regarding: pay arrears for St. Martin sent and manuscripts returned by Lovell. April 19, 1833.
Orders from Joseph Lovell, Surgeon General's Office [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [New York, NY] regarding: transfer of funds to Russell on leaving New York. June 13, 1833.
Catalogue of subscribers to Experiments and Observations, with added memo of agents selling the book. 1833.
Proposals for publishing by subscription, a new work, to be entitled Observations and experiments on the gastric juice and the physiology of digestion by W. Beaumont, M.D. Surgeon in the U.S. Army [Plattsburgh, NY] August 15, 1833.
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