10 December 1798
adams-john10 Neal Millikan Health and Illness
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10. Dined at Doctor Brown’s with Prince Augustus, and the English company now here.— The Prince said if he ever had any money of his own he would settle for life at Naples, where he enjoys better health than elsewhere. He has a Doctor Domeyer with him from the University of Gottingen, in whom he places great confidence. He made many enquiries concerning the yellow fever, and said he was not satisfied with any of the publications upon the subject that came from America— Not even with that of Doctor Rush, who had shewn distinguished talents in other works, but who on this occasion had not reasoned at-all with a philosophic mind. He appeared fully convinced that if he were in America, there would be no such thing as yellow fever, or that all its malignity would vanish before his medical skill.— At dinner he took Lord Talbot to task, for drinking heating, inflammatory wines, which he told him would shorten his life &c— We had music after dinner.— Came home at about 8, and passed the remainder of the Evening by ourselves.

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