To Joseph Cownley (April 23, 1757)
April 23, 1757
Dear Joseph,
Your letter came to me
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I will write to London, that he may send his thoughts directly. Meantime I advise you to apply, not a murdering blister, but a large treacle-plaster to your head, renewing it in twelve hours if you find any benefit.
If after all Dr. Turner does not cure you, I am almost certain electrifying will.
J. Wesley 82
Ten days hence I go to Manchester, and then to Leeds. At Manchester we have an electrifying machine.
I am obliged by the state of things there, to go into Yorkshire, before I go to Scotland. Therefore I shall not be at Berwick till June 9, at Alnwick till Sat. June 11th, nor at Morpeth, Placey, and Newcastle till June 13th.
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