1From Benjamin Franklin to Vicq d’Azyr, 24 May 1784 (Franklin Papers)
L : Yale University Library M. Franklin a l’honneur de faire mille Complimens à Monsieur Vicq-d’azir, et le prie de vouloir bien lui envoyer le Rapport de Messrs. Andry et Thouret sur les Aimans présentés par Mr. L’abbé le Noble, il lui en sera infiniment obligé. Il desireroit aussi savoir si la Société Royale continue toujours à faire imprimer chaque Année la Collection de ses mémoires, qu’il...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Félix Vicq d’Azyr, 1 March 1784 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Académie Nationale de Médecine, Paris I should be very happy to be present at the Reading of your Eloges of Messrs Sanchez & Hunter; but my Indisposition, the Stone, makes it extreamly inconvenient to me to use a Carriage on the Pavement, or to be confined long in a Room, so that I cannot have the Pleasure you propose to me so kindly of meeting the Society whom I highly respect, on...
3From Benjamin Franklin to Vicq d’Azyr, 20[–24] July 1781 (Franklin Papers)
LS : Bibliothèque de l’Académie Nationale de Médecine, Paris; AL (draft): Library of Congress I received the Letter you Sometime since did me the Honour: of writing to me, accompanied with a Number of the Pieces that were distributed at the last publick Meeting of the Royal Society of Medecine. I shall take Care to forward them to different Parts of America, as desired. Be pleased to present...
4From Benjamin Franklin to Vicq d’Azyr, 11 September 1780 (Franklin Papers)
LS : Académie de Médecine, Paris; copy: Library of Congress J’ai reçu les paquêts que la Societé Royale a confié à mes soins et je ne manquerai pas de les faire tenir à leur addresse par la premiere Occasion convenable. Je suis persuadé que ces Messieurs seront fort Sensibles à l’honneur que la Societé leur a fait, et j’espere qu’ils seront de bons et utiles correspondants. Un de mes Amis un...
5From Benjamin Franklin to Vicq d’Azyr, [after 15 October 1778] (Franklin Papers)
AL (draft): American Philosophical Society I received the Copies of the Charter, and the Tickets which you so obligingly sent me, in behalf of the Royal Society. I am extreamly sensible of the great Honour they have done me, in placing me at the Head of their foreign Members; and I shall not fail to attend their Meeting of the 20th Instant, which they so kindly invite me to. In answer to his...