I am sure that the men who are not received proper care. He was very young with the attendants. This young man is receiving. He will probably recover, but he had it been otherwise? Only those who for not far from this time. The city proposes under Captain of Deaths of Soldiers would have continued this paragraph. Perry Died. Private Camp Serpents and this would have been the end. Also sergeant would have mentioned that this soldier had been taken to death though lack of proper attendance? Above all all sorts of men from boys, have not a doctor within a mile miles of them. And still it is said, "We have one need of nurses" and that our army is Suffolk. How this can be so I feel that still again it is not for me to question. Mean by authorities must be respected though our monarch. I only mention such facts as came under my own observation and only a feeling of shame. This is true and in accordance with our style of judging. If we then English people ladies may mean lying in camp unattended until the last roll call. These people with not people enough about them to take one of the soldiers that they needed more nurses, of which plenty of persons about who failed to care for them we should think they needed better. I can only repeat that I fail to see it clear. I greatly fear that the few privates elegantly dressed ladies who ride in and sit in their carriages to witness "fainted nurses" and visit the "sick army of the future" and some army "delighted" learn very little of what lies than under canvas. Since receiving your letter I have taken occasion to converse with a number of the most intelligent and competent ladies where or have been connected with the hospitals in this city. I have seen