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A list of all pages that have property "Comment" with value "<p> <strong>Note</strong> that this find comes five years before town ball is seen in Philadelphia.</p> <p> From Bruce Allardice, email of 6/9/2021:</p> <span dir="ltr"><span>"In the year 1823, Dr. John G. Coffin, established a journal in Boston entitled, <em>"The Boston Medical Intelligencer</em>, devoted to the cause of physical education, and to the means of preventing and curing diseases." The motto in the title page was as follows :- "The best part of the medical art, is the avoiding of pain." This journal some five or six years afterward, became the "<em>Boston Medical and Surgical Journal</em>," "</span></span> <span dir="ltr"><span> </span></span> <span dir="ltr"><span>Dr. John G. Coffin (1769-1828), married. Eliza Rice.</span></span> <span dir="ltr"><span> </span></span> <span dir="ltr"><span>This is undoubtedly one of the petitioners for the gymnasium.</span></span> <span dir="ltr"><span>The mentioned William Sullivan is probably Judge William Sullivan (1774-1839), a prominent local politician and lawyer.</span></span> <p> </p>". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • 1826.3  + (<p> <strong>Note</strong><p> <strong>Note</strong> that this find comes five years before town ball is seen in Philadelphia.</p></br><p> From Bruce Allardice, email of 6/9/2021:</p></br><div dir="ltr"><span>"In the year 1823, Dr. John G. Coffin, established a journal in Boston entitled, <em>"The Boston Medical Intelligencer</em>, devoted to the cause of physical education, and to the means of preventing and curing diseases." The motto in the title page was as follows :- "The best part of the medical art, is the avoiding of pain." This journal some five or six years afterward, became the "<em>Boston Medical and Surgical Journal</em>," "</span></div></br><div dir="ltr"><span> </span></div></br><div dir="ltr"><span>Dr. John G. Coffin (1769-1828), married. Eliza Rice.</span></div></br><div dir="ltr"><span> </span></div></br><div dir="ltr"><span>This is undoubtedly one of the petitioners for the gymnasium.</span></div></br><div dir="ltr"><span>The mentioned William Sullivan is probably Judge William Sullivan (1774-1839), a prominent local politician and lawyer.</span></div></br><p> </p>ymnasium.</span></div> <div dir="ltr"><span>The mentioned William Sullivan is probably Judge William Sullivan (1774-1839), a prominent local politician and lawyer.</span></div> <p> </p>)