To Mr.  Moreau, Physician, etc.

Paris, September 23, 1818.

Dear sir,

I had the honor of writing to you, on the 16th of this month, regarding the torments that I have been suffering for many years. Mr. Chaix had assured me, before leaving Paris, that you and Mr. Pinel, doctor of medicine at the Salpêtrière in that city, would be more than happy to satisfy the just demands that I have so often made to you; but that the members of the Avignon Society could not agree with you on this. For this reason our friend Chaix, upon his arrival in Carpentras, would take steps in their city to encourage them to complete this matter, through your mediation and that of your friend, the doctor. 

As I have not received any news from you, and as I am continually the target of persecution, please, sir, reply my to letters, so that I finally know what to expect.

I have the honor to be, 

M.B.