| Description | Soho Feb’y 10th 1806. Sir, By desire of M’r. Busch, of this place, I take the liberty of intimating, that he would now be glad to avail himself of the obliging offer you some time ago made him, respecting the inspection of a human Skeleton. M’r. Busch is in a state of great uneasiness from his old complaint, a rupture, & imagines he shou’d be able, by the means here proposed, to construct for himself a more commodious Truss than any he has hitherto been able to procure, either at Birmm., or London. May I therefore request, that you will have the goodness to fix a day & hour when it will probably be most convenient to you for Mr Busch for the above purpose to wait upon you, it being very desireable that he shou’d succeed at once in his object, as he is unable to walk so far & the journey to Town, under the most favourable circumstances, will be attended with considerable uneasiness to him. I am, with much respect, Sir, your ob’t huml Servt Wm Cheshire |