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Bi-fold ALS, 8" x 10", dated "28 July 1822", and signed "John Jay". Penned on the recto of the first page, with the balance of page blank, and docketed to the last page. Original wax seal present to final page with a neat triangular cut to the page edge. Hinge remnants to final page. Near fine with expected folds and in unusually clean condition for its age. Lovely strong contrasting ink with a strong signature.

 

John Jay writes to Reverend Mc Vickar regarding reading his "Life Of The Late Doctor Bard", noting he has "done Justice to the merits of that worthy Gentleman …"

 

Dr. Samuel Bard, best known for being the personal physician to George Washington, also founded the first medical school in New York City. He helped found the second medical school in the United States at King's College, now known as Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. He was appointed Professor of the Practice of Physics. Medical degrees were first conferred in 1769. In the same year, the hospital was founded by his exertions, but the building was burnt, causing a delay of the establishment until 1791. In the time of the war he left the city, placing his family in the house of his father at Hyde Park, but anxious to provide for his wife and children and to secure his property. In the next year, he returned to New York, while the enemy had possession of it, and engaged in his professional business.

 

After the return of peace, Washington selected him as his family physician. At this period he lost four out of his six children by scarlatina, which prevailed in a violent form. In consequence of the illness of Mrs. Bard, he withdrew from business for a year, devoting himself to her. In 1784, he returned to the city. Having formed the purpose to retire from business, he in 1798 removed to his seat in the neighborhood of his father at Hyde Park. But, when the yellow fever appeared, he resolutely returned to his post knowing his exposure would undoubtedly have him contract the disease. Nursed by his wife, he recovered.

 

A lovely ALS by John Jay, who recognized Dr. Bard's achievements and Rev John McVickar's writings on him. John McVickar was an Episcopalian minister, and an alumnus of Columbia, who was appointed in 1817 as professor of moral philosophy, rhetoric and belles letters at Columbia College.


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