Sir, a vacancy being made by the death of Dr. Russel, I earnestly recommend Dr. Brickenden to your patronage. Your vote and interest in his behalf, at the ensuing election of a physician to St. Thomas's Hospital, will be esteemed a great favour conferred on.
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