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inked note top left: No. 4 New Orleans, Jackson Barracks. 1897 On Monday, May 24, I woke at 5:30 to find the Doctor sitting on the side of the bed his head in his hands. He could not tell what was wrong. Smiled at me often but did not speak except just "My head aches terribly." I had him lie down, talked to him a little, then ran to waken Mr. Bailey and he went himself for Dr. Renshaw who came in about half an hour. The Doctor said "Hello Doctor -- sit down -- How do you do." with long pauses between. Dr. Renshaw prescribed cold applications to the head & sent at once for Dr. Woodson. He returned again at nine & met Dr. Woodson after examination. Dr. W. said he thought there had been a hemorrhage at the speech centre of the brain. Dr. Woodson went to town himself and brought back Dr. Archinaud, nerve