Ramsey Crooks to W. Beaumont regarding: dinner invitation. December 17, 1832.
Case book and aphorisms of W. Beaumont, Second Infantry regarding: patients Keefe, Ferguson, and Hinkley. December 2, 1826-1830.
W. Beaumont and St. Martin, draft articles of agreement [Plattsburgh, NY] regarding: planned experiments. October 1832.
Robley Dunglison, Professor of Physiology [University of Virginia] to Joseph Lovell [Washington, DC] regarding: experiments suggested by Dunglison on artificial digestion. January 12, 1833.
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.
Robley Dunglison [University of Virginia] to W. Beaumont [Washington, DC] regarding: receipt of gastric juice by Dunglison and further experiments suggested by Dunglison. January 29, 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.
Robley Dunglison [University of Virginia] to W. Beaumont [Washington, DC] regarding: results of his analysis of gastric juice. February 6, 1833.
W. Beaumont [Washington, DC] to Robley Dunglison [University of Virginia] regarding: experiments on digestion of vegetables and meat in vitro. February 10, 1833.
Draft of letter from W. Beaumont [New York, NY] to Joseph Lovell [Washington, DC] regarding: supplies sent to St. Augustan, searching for Mrs. Donahoe, a warrant from the Treasury Department, and news about a New York City recruiting station. March 19, 1833.
Joseph Lovell [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [New York, NY] regarding: outline of the case history of St. Martin. March 22, 1833.
Robley Dunglison [University of Virginia] to W. Beaumont [Washington, DC] regarding: receipt of gastric juice, Dunglison's idea that gastric action is by solution not by chemical conversion, and new experiments suggested by Dunglison to test this idea. March 23, 1833.
Benjamin Silliman [New Haven, CT] to W. Beaumont [New York, NY] regarding: directions for sending a sample of gastric juice to Jacob Berzelius. April 10, 1833.
Benjamin Silliman [New Haven, CT] to Mr. Gahn, Swedish Consul [New York, NY] regarding: W. Beaumont's copy of letter of introduction to Gahn and request for transmittal of gastric juice to Jacob Berzelius. April 10, 1833.
Benjamin Silliman [New Haven, CT] to Jacob Berzelius [Stockholm, Sweden] regarding: W. Beaumont's copy of thanks for volumes of Berzelius' Chemistry and request for analysis of the samples of gastric juice sent by Beaumont to Berzelius. April 10, 1833.
W. Beaumont [New York, NY] to Joseph Lovell, regarding: request for accounts payable for St. Martin, difficulties of working in New York because of calls of the curious, progress on manuscript, and request for advice about publishers, sample of gastric juice sent to Silliman, and his suggestion that gastric juice be sent to Berzelius. April 16, 1833.
W. Beaumont [New York, NY] to Jacob Berzelius [Stockholm, Sweden] regarding: request for analysis of samples of gastric juice sent to Berzelius, case history of St. Martin, and artificial digestion in vitro. April 17, 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.
Joseph Lovell [Washington, DC] to W. Beaumont [Plattsburgh, NY] regarding: bilious attack suffered by Lovell and manuscripts returned by Lovell. May 5, 1833.
W. Beaumont [New York, NY] to Joseph Lovell, regarding: advice on publishing given by S. B. (Beaumont), rough draft of manuscript prepared, request for transfer to Burlington and Plattsburgh for the printing of the book, chemical analysis from Berzelius not expected for 5 to 6 months, documents to be returned by Lovell. June 1, 1833.