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�                                                    General Court Martial
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General Court Martial
                                                  Rooms, 467. 14th Street
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Rooms, 467 14th Street
                                                              Washington D.C.
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Washington D.C.
                                                                      July 5, 1864
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July 5, 1864
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Genl. John L.  Hodsdon
 
Genl. John L.  Hodsdon
 
Adjt.  General of  
 
Adjt.  General of  
 
State of Maine
 
State of Maine
                                                        Dear General
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I returned from Annapoles last evening where I had been to spend Sunday & the 4th with General Chamberlain, his wound is a very severe one and a very dangerous one, the surgeons are by no means certain of saving(underlined) his life, the ball passed through the lower part of the abdomen and severed the unethra so near the bladder that by no artificeal means can all the urine be conducted from the bladder without some of it escaping and passing out through the wound at the opening, which is on the right side of the right leg, two inches below the hip joint. It is feared that ulcers will form in the abdomen & terminate his life-
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Dear General
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I returned from Annapolis last evening where I had been to spend Sunday & the 4th with General Chamberlain, his wound is a very severe one and a very dangerous one, the surgeons are by no means certain of saving his life, the ball passed through the lower part of the abdomen and severed the unethra so near the bladder that by no artificial means can all the urine be conducted from the bladder without some of it escaping and passing out through the wound at the opening, which is on the right side of the right leg, two inches below the hip joint. It is feared that ulcers will form in the abdomen & terminate his life-

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General Court Martial Rooms, 467 14th Street Washington D.C. July 5, 1864

Genl. John L. Hodsdon Adjt. General of State of Maine

Dear General

I returned from Annapolis last evening where I had been to spend Sunday & the 4th with General Chamberlain, his wound is a very severe one and a very dangerous one, the surgeons are by no means certain of saving his life, the ball passed through the lower part of the abdomen and severed the unethra so near the bladder that by no artificial means can all the urine be conducted from the bladder without some of it escaping and passing out through the wound at the opening, which is on the right side of the right leg, two inches below the hip joint. It is feared that ulcers will form in the abdomen & terminate his life-