[114] Ford, op. cit. (footnote 10), vol. 5, p. 748, vol. 7, p. 274, vol. 8, p. 538. (Smith received $2,490 on September 9, 1776, $2,952 on April 17, 1777, "for sundry medicines," and Caldwell & Co. received $666 on July 7, 1777, "for sundry medicine delivered William Smith.")
[115] Ibid., vol. 7, p. 321. (Christopher and Charles Marshall received $4,151 on May 2, 1777, "for sundry medicines and chirurgical instruments supplied by them for the use of different battalions of continental forces.")
[116] Pennsylvania Journal, January 29, 1777.
[117] Potts Papers, vol. 2, folio 150.
[118] Ibid., folio 153; Bass to Potts, March 17, 1777.
[119] Pennsylvania Journal, June 11, July 9, 23, 1777.
[120] Ford, op. cit. (footnote 10), vol. 11, p. 546.
[121] Pennsylvania Evening Post, March 18, May 27, 1777.
[122] Boston Gazette, February 3, 1777; Connecticut Courant, April 7, 1777.
[123] Pennsylvania Packet, April 15, 22, 1777. This anonymous article was written by Dr. Benjamin Rush and reprinted as a pamphlet.