1845 October 13 . Henry [C. Mayer] ALS to [Charles F. Mayer]; Westfield, [New York].
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Sends thanks for the gift of books. His wife has not answered their letter on account of their children taking ill, with one struck with bilious fits. Medicine, diet, and exercise have failed to subdue his heart disease, “so that I have not been able to walk twenty paces without stopping from a sense of suffocation attended with palpitation and pain in the side and arm.” Met with Dr. Jones and Dr. Pelton locally and with Dr. Buckler and Dr. Hale in Washington, D.C. Discusses symptoms, doctors’ explanations of them, and attempted remedies for nosebleeds. Comments on the effect of climate on his health. Remarks on the Chesapeake & Ohio canal, the New York & Erie Railroad, politics, and nativism.