during the summer in a Regiment of Pennsylvania Cavalry, they on station at Camp. One part of the sister heard that the brother was sick and with the energetic help of a true Englishman cured the county nine miles out to his camp. I took the same day found him in an almost dying condition and begged that he be sent to her, she was taken shortly after in an ambulance and upon his arrival his condition was found to be great deterioration - he had been attacked with ordinary fever and had lain around until the fever upon all parts of the body which resulted hard upon abdomen was under his back drained some open perfectly black and was falling out. His heels had around the same appendage too long also came dropping off of the feet his stockings had never been removed during all his illness and his toes were matted and gum together and were now dropping off at the joints then entirely put on medical attention was sum- mand from the city the doctor of residence who examined was that his extremities were necrosis for want of nourishment, he had been neglected until he was literally starving. The surgeon of the regiment came to see him, but had no idea of his condition, said that then first surgeon was killed and that li