Jan Ingenhousz to William Temple Franklin (unpublished)
Vienna en Autriche March 5th. 1785
Dear Sir

As I have recieved no answer at all from your Grandfather on several lettres I send him this 12 months; I become anxious about his state of health. As you know the respectfull attachment I have for him, and to let me know whether my lettres of october the 9th 1784 with an inclosed to mr Williams at Nantz, one to our Samuel wharton, and our Samuel Lewis wharton at Philadelphia, is come to hand, and the inclosed forwarded. You know who much I am concerned in the affairs of these two last gentlemen; and therefore I asked some advise and information about them of you perese that lettre, you may perhaps be able to give me some light in these affairs. remember me kindly to my respectable friend B. Franklin, and, if possible, persuade him to write me some words. I am Dear sir Your most obedient humble servant

J. Ingen Housz

Addressed: a Monsieur / Monsieur Franklin le jeune / a Passy / chez Mr. grand
Notation: Dr. Inghen huluz 5th. March
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