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3362. GEM (Doctor), Solicitude for.—
I
must ask you to see for me * * * and present
my affectionate remembrances to him, Dr.
Gem, an old English physician in the Faubourg
St. Germans, who practiced only for
his friends, and would take nothing, one of the
most sensible and worthy men I have ever
known.—
To James Monroe.
Ford ed., vii, 19.
(M.
1795)
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