1832 July 31 . T[homas] Bradford ALS to Eliza Bradford; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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Discusses the cholera cases reported by the Board of Health. Cholera rages but only among the "lower classes of people, the intemperate, the licentious, & the wretched." There is no safety from cholera in the country, but says that by living prudently it can be avoided. Describes the premonitory symptoms and compares Philadelphia's outbreak to New York's. Hopes recent lightning storms will check the disease due to changing atmospheric conditions. Some people have fled the city. Notes family health and his involvement in settling church disputes.