The Withering Letters in the possession of the Royal Society of Medicine, Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., 1929, xxii, 1087.
2.
Dissertatio Medica Inauguralis de Malo Hysterico, Jacobus Boswell, 1766. Roy. Soc. Med. Library, Tracts, B. 117. There is also a copy in the Library of the Medical Society of London which is marked as given to Dr. Simms by his friend the author.
3.
Letters of James Boswell, collected and edited by TinkerC. B., Sterling Professor of English Literature in Yale University, 2 vols., Oxford, 1924. Vol. i, p. 285. Letter 147 to Temple.
4.
There is one in the Library of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
5.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 4, Letter 1, to Temple.
6.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 17, Letter 8, to Dalrymple.
7.
The Hypochondriack, edited by BaileyMargery, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of English, Stanford University, Stanford University Press, California, 1928.
8.
The Hypochrondriack, op. cit., i, 29, and Essay LXVII.
9.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 50, Letter 25, to Isabella de Zuylen.
10.
The Hypochondriack, op. cit., ii, 111.
11.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 239, Letter 148, to Temple.
12.
Tinker, op. cit., ii, 392, Letter 273, to Bennet Langton.
13.
Diaries of William Johnston Temple, 1780–1796. Edited, with a memoir, by BettanyLewis, Oxford, 1929.
14.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 27, Letter 13, to Temple.
15.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 120, Letter 63, to Temple.
16.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 261, Letter 173, to Samuel Johnson.
17.
Tinker, op. cit., ii, 309, Letter 204, to Temple.
18.
Boswell's Life of Johnson, edited by HillG. Birkbeck, vol. 5 (Tour to the Hebrides), p. 394, Oxford, 1887.
19.
Percy Fitzgerald, Life of James Boswell, vol. I, p. 255, London, 1891.
20.
Percy Fitzgerald, op. cit., i, 255.
21.
Tinker, op. cit., i, 187, Letter 112, to Temple, and note.