Ref No | GB-110/JES/COR/12/36 |
Title | Samuel Goodenough, Rose Castle, [Carlisle, Cumberland], to Sir James Edward Smith, Lowestoft, [Suffolk] |
Description | Franked Smith's letter to [John Eddowes] Bowman. The line of distinction between 'Veronica hybrida' and 'Veronica spicata' is imperfectly marked, recalls having plants of both in his Ealing garden. Certain that Linnaeus was incorrect in labelling 'Anas albifrons' the female of 'Anas erythropus', as proved by his having obtained a female specimen of the latter.
Thinks it strange that Dr [Edward] Rigby's [(1747-1821)] quadruplets died so suddenly and without apparent cause. His daughter, Mrs Lynn, became ill with a fever whilst visiting with five of her nine children; Goodenough had to treat her himself with "a good bleeding", diluting and refrigerant liquids, and gentle purgatives. Cumberland farmers finishing their harvests, typhus fever has been worse than usual there this autumn. |
Date | 25 Oct 1817 |
Level | Item |
Extent | 4 pp |
Language | English |
Related Material | For further comments by Goodenough on birth and death of Dr Rigby's quadruplets see JES/COR/12/34-35; JES/COR/12/37-38. |
PrevRefNo | 12.64 |
Creator Name | Goodenough, Samuel (1743-1827) |
Access_Status | Open |