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at Bull's run were without foundation & gained credence through a misunderstanding of the facts. I write the foregoing at the request of Dr. H.
You will hear about our regiment by Col. Wilder. I think our sick list is as small as could reasonably be expected. There has been but a single death in the regiment since I joined the regiment. Our most serious difficulty has been a sore throat, to say the least, very much like "Diptheria."
Our Brigade Surgeon Dr. Lyman of Boston published in "Boston Medical & Surgical Journal" of Dec. 12 [?] made to him upon this subject I will send you one of the [?] if I can get one. Dr. Sanger of 6th is in great trouble but if you will not do right as to appointing affairs He wrote Rice a long letter upon the subject and talked very freely with Goodwin & others. I cannot [?] my prejudice against Dr. L. but he