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Rush, Dr. Benjamin (of Phila.)

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AFC06
AFC07
286
DQA01
36
LJA02
371
PJA01
6
PJA13

identified1

AFC02
55

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Letters27

To JA (1777)5

PJA05

To JA (1780)4

PJA09
PJA10

From JA (1779)3

PJA08

To JA (1778)3

PJA05
394 (cal.)
406 (cal.)
PJA07
163

To JA (1779)3

PJA08

From JA (1778)2

PJA05
402
PJA07
253

From JA (1780)2

PJA09
494
PJA10
165

To JA (1781)2

PJA11

From JA (1782)1

PJA12
443

To AA (1778)1

AFC03
74

To JA (1782)1

PJA13
497

mentioned16

AFC02
208
AFC03
PJA04
PJA09
PJA10
PJA11
378

correspondence with JA7

DJA01
xv
PJA07
177
DCA06
50*
52*
54*
329*
332-334*

on military affairs5

PJA05

letter and tract on “Suttonian” method of inoculation4

AFC02

resigns medical commission4

PJA05

letter submitted to Gazette de Leyde 3

PJA09
531
PJA10

opposes Penn. Constitution of 17763

PJA08

supports French alliance as “Leonidas”3

PJA08

and La Luzerne and Barbé-Marbois2

PJA08

and “Tree of Cracovie”2

PJA09
70
71

as a physician2

PJA03
245
PJA04
408

attends wounded Amer. prisoners in Howe's camp2

PJA05

criticizes management of hospitals2

PJA05

Directions for Preserving the Health of Soldiers 2

AFC02

has letter from JA printed in Pennsylvania Packet 2

PJA07
254
PJA08
122

hostility to Washington2

PJA05

in Continental Congress2

DJA02
247
DJA03
400

JA on character and medical ability of2

AFC02

JA sends Vergennes extract from letter of2

PJA09

JA writes to, regarding Mass. Constitution of 17802

PJA08

letters from JA listed (1780)2

PJA10

on French entry into war2

PJA05

on JA's intercepted letters2

PJA03

on progress of war2

PJA07
PJA08
218

Penn. delegate to congress2

PJA03
157
PJA04
398

quarrel with Dr. William Shippen2

AFC04
60
61

resignation as physician general of Continental Army2

PJA08

and Dr. Thomas Young1

AFC01
208

and George Washington1

DCA06
50-51*

and JA's resolution to establish new state governments1

DJA03
383

and Thoughts on Government 1

PJA04
69

“an elegant, ingenious Body”1

DJA02
182

as delegate from Penna.1

PJA05
10

CFA comments on1

DCA06
329*

classifies whigs1

PJA05
267

connection with Paine's Common Sense 1

DJA03
330

counsels AA on loneliness1

AFC03
74

criticizes new constitution of Penn. under pseudonym of “Ludlow”1

AFC02
256

describes attack on Wilson's house1

PJA08
200

family1

AFC02
252

first meeting of JA and1

DJA02
115

JA recommends Le Veillard to1

PJA10
266

letter from JA listed (1781)1

PJA11
497

letter printed in Courier de l'Europe 1

PJA08

letter to JA listed (1781)1

PJA11
498

marriage1

AFC02

medical posts of1

PJA05
269

member of Penn. Provincial Conference1

AFC02
60

memorandum on JA-Dickinson debate on independence1

DJA03
396

minutes of debates in Congress1

AFC02
154

Observations upon the Present Government of Penn. 1

AFC02
256

on economic conditions in Pennsylvania1

PJA08
122

on incompetence of Shippen1

PJA08

on JA's appointment as Commissioner1

PJA05
394

on JA's election to negotiate Anglo-American treaties1

PJA08
218

on JA's relations with Samuel Chase1

PJA04
451

on JA's repugnance toward Lord Howe's proposal1

DJA03
415

on republican character1

PJA11

on too sudden Amer. victory1

PJA05
302

Penn. delegate in Continental Congress1

AFC02

publishes letter from JA1

PJA10
166

quarrel with Shippen and resignation as physician general1

AFC02

reports false rumor of Cornwallis' death1

AFC02
383

residence1

DJA02
134

resignation as Continental physician general1

AFC03
75

resigns as physician general1

PJA05
319

“tranquilizing chair” of1

DJA03

urges JA to write his memoirs1

DJA01
lxx

use of JA's Thoughts on Government 1

PJA08
154

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