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I would do all I could for him. I had no power to appoint an assistant [NOTE: can not interpret the word following "assistant"] [Note], and he has been [normalally] Hospital Stewardbut in [vality] - [Surgenis] mate. He has been my active indeed in the discharge of all the duties assigned him by Superior Allen. + I assume you they have been very [Andrews]. In fact I hardly [In] how the [Surjeon] could have got along without his assistance. Now or Palmer is not so parcicular about the [amt] of his Salary. as he is about having a position in the Regiment none [worthy] of a man of his qualifications. My object in [unity] is to [ascutain] if you have not both this power + disposition to come-
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I would do all I could for him. I had no power to appoint an assistant surgeon's mate, and he has been nominally Hospital Steward but in reality - Surgeon's mate. He has been very active indeed in the discharge of all the duties assigned him by Surgeon Allen, & I assure you they have been very arduous. In fact I hardly see how the Surgeon could have got along without his assistance. Now Dr. Palmer is not so particular about the amt. of his salary, as he is about having a position in the Regiment more worthy of a man of his qualifications.  
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My object in writing is to ascertain if you have not both the power & disposition to com-

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I would do all I could for him. I had no power to appoint an assistant surgeon's mate, and he has been nominally Hospital Steward but in reality - Surgeon's mate. He has been very active indeed in the discharge of all the duties assigned him by Surgeon Allen, & I assure you they have been very arduous. In fact I hardly see how the Surgeon could have got along without his assistance. Now Dr. Palmer is not so particular about the amt. of his salary, as he is about having a position in the Regiment more worthy of a man of his qualifications.

My object in writing is to ascertain if you have not both the power & disposition to com-