Geoffery GambadoA Simple Remedy for Hypochondriacism and Melancholy Splenetic Humours
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"Dear Doctor Gambado,—Love and wind have triumphed. The horses suited admirably; though I fear the one Sir Nicholas rides is rather short-winded, as he comes to a stand still before we have had half a gallop. Still, I thank you, he is greatly improved. It was hard work, and seemed very cruel at first, but he himself will tell you the news.

Dear Doctor Gambado

"I remain, Dear Doctor Gambado,

"I remain, Dear Doctor Gambado,

Your's, gratefully,

Your's, gratefully,

Clarissa Doubleday

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"Dear Doctor,—I enclose a cheque for £300 upon my banker in town; £200 for the horses, which are delightful creatures, and I thank you for obtaining them for us; and £100 for the last fee to Doctors!—by far the best; for I hope to be married in September. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.

Dear Doctor

"But in love, and wind, I remain, Dear Doctor,

"But in love, and wind, I remain, Dear Doctor,

Nicholas Skinner

"Doctor Gambado,

"Doctor Gambado,

Bread street, Cheapside, London."

Bread street, Cheapside, London."

Love blows a blast, to conquer every man,

Let him resist it,—long he never can;


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