Margaret Maury, Whitworth, England, to her son, William Maury, Richmond, Virginia, 1820
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Tells him he does not have to leave America and come to see her; the doctors say he is doing well, even though the treatment is taking longer than expected; visit from Mr. Maury; his good health; visited Haigh, who has a problem with his spine; visit from Matthew; news of other patients; plans to return to Buxton instead of going directly home; does not have much other news, as Whitworth seems to her "the receptacle of misery"; the dressing rooms are cheerful, however. 2pp. ALS
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