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anything like it. It did not seem possible at first that the finger could be saved. They are much pleased with Mary's success. Mary has another patient in whom I am much interested - a young lady who has epileptic fits. She has been coming for some time tho' Mary could not promise to cure her. Yesterday Mary got a new [[unclear]] remedy which she was told has cured three or four cases - one a very bad one. In the afternoon Mary let me take some of it over for Addie to try. Such a pleasant call I had, I wish one of my sisters could
anything like it. It did not seem possible at first that the finger could be saved. They are much pleased with Mary's success.
    Mary has another patient in whom I am much interested - a young lady who has epileptic fits. She has been coming for some time tho' Mary could not promise to cure her. Yesterday Mary got a new hom. remedy which she was told has cured three or four cases - one a very bad one. In the afternoon Mary let me take some of it over for Addie to try. Such a pleasant call I had, I wish one of my sisters could
 
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 1 January 2021

March 5, 1879 My dear sister,

  Yours with the int. checks came this morning. Before I have them exchanged I would like to know how you get along about money and what you need of this. I think I will send them to cousin Alick to be exchanged and a part of it could be made payable to you. We went to see Capt. Minnis yesterday and gave him directions to purchase and send a box of oranges to your address by American Express. They will probably start this eve. - hope you will hear so as to get them before freezing. We

in margin: anything like it. It did not seem possible at first that the finger could be saved. They are much pleased with Mary's success.

   Mary has another patient in whom I am much interested - a young lady who has epileptic fits. She has been coming for some time tho' Mary could not promise to cure her. Yesterday Mary got a new hom. remedy which she was told has cured three or four cases - one a very bad one. In the afternoon Mary let me take some of it over for Addie to try. Such a pleasant call I had, I wish one of my sisters could

hom. = homeopathic