Description | Written from Kew, addressed to Phippy. Receipt of his letter dated that morning, read with due attention, containing matter of deep interest to him and Waller: his not taking decisions without submitting Waller's opinion to the other gentlemen, the subject being more perplexing the more he reflects on it: not being to form his opinion, not being a professional man or one who has studied the diseases of the eye: request for a few days of consideration, postponing their meeting him until Waller returns from Windsor, where he goes tomoorow: his communicating to Baron Graefe Waller's view of the subject in the meantime. Sheet, with 1¾ pages of text. [Karl Ferdinand von Graefe, 1787-1840, German surgeon and opthalmologist] |