Ddisgrifiad / Description | Henry Turner, Homoeopathic Chemist, Piccadilly, Manchester to [Dr. Thomas] stating that he has been away and that since his return has been worse than before he went, but that at time of writing is feeling better. With regard to the book an Children's diseases he gives what he believes are the best specifications regarding its size. He offers ten pounds as payment for receiving the full right and ownership of the book or five pounds for this and for every subsequent edition of one thousand. He then askes[Dr. Thomas] to say which he will accept as soon as possible as he wishes to make his fortune quickly. He encloses five pounds for [Dr. Thomas's] trouble with the second edition. He also sends him a copy of Tester with a lot of matter cut out; but there are good things left for him to select. He advises him not to follow Tester too closely as he (Mr. Turner) rather distrusts him in some points. He concludes by saying he would like to visit the ?Rossetts with him and "Owd Price" a worthy fellow notwithstanding all his eccentricities and that if [Dr. Thomas] would like a copy of Williamson to 'cut up' he will send him one. |