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The greater part of this letter from Doctor Stanton is devoted to diagnosing a recent digestive illness of Finley, and prescribing medicine, diet and exercise for him. Stanton ends the letter discussing the three things he thinks need to happen in the country -- Civilization of the Indians, abolition of slavery, and the suppression of intemperance. He believes that progress is being made in all of these areas, especially the latter. Abstract Number - 59
Abstract Number
59
Publication Date
5-21-1826
City
Steubenville
Keywords
Finley Health; Medicine; Civilization; Indians; Abolition; Slavery; Temperance
Recommended Citation
Stanton, D., "Letter from D. Stanton to James B. Finley" (1826). Finley Letters. 58.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/58