1From Benjamin Franklin to Catharine Ray, 4 March 1755 (Franklin Papers)
Hyp: hypochondria.
2Adams’ Diary: 4 April 1767 (Adams Papers)
“To affect with hypochondria, to render low-spirited.”
3From Benjamin Franklin to Cadwalader Evans, 17 March 1770 (Franklin Papers)
(1890), 41–5. Samuel Wharton’s hypochondria must have surprised Evans, who had expected him to...
4Thomas Jefferson to Gilbert C. Russell, 18 April 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
health; hypochondria [index entry] hypochondria [index entry]
5William Short to Thomas Jefferson, 16 November 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
health; hypochondria [index entry] hypochondria [index entry]
6Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Cooper, 4 July 1820 (Jefferson Papers)
health; hypochondria [index entry] hypochondria [index entry]
7Ellen W. Randolph (Coolidge) to Thomas Jefferson, 22 March 1822 (Jefferson Papers)
...and manners, although devoured by hypochondria and constitutional melancholy. when we...