25 September 1835
adams-john10 Neal Millikan Health and Illness
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25. V. Friday

Woodward Dr. Greenleaf E. P.

I Awoke between one and two oclock this morng with a pain of a sprained wrist and lay musing upon it from that time till after the clock struck five—then found myself utterly unable to write and began upon a large Manuscript Dissertation upon the Congress of Nations for the Abolition of War— Sent for Dr. Woodward who came and inspected my hand again and directed a liniment for the sprain, but that subsided before the liniment was procured and deprived it of the credit of effecting the cure— I wrote by the hand of my daughter Mary a Letter to Danl. Webster and packed up and dispatched for him four of the Dissertations upon the Congress of Nations—and then began to dig into the fifth— Charles went to Boston and returned to dine— E. Price Greenleaf came after dinner and inspected the seedling apple tree which he some weeks since budded for me— I answered a Letter from a Committee of the Boston Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge requesting me to deliver five or six Lectures or at least one Introductory Lecture upon suitable subjects to begin at about the last of next month

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