3 - Dr. Wislizenus June 22, 1868 



Your interesting information about Hallier De Bary etc # I gave im- 



mediately to Dr. BF« gar den Journal, who will publish theur 



certainly in the next number of the Journal« As soon as I will get 

 the papers back from him, I want to teil Dr« Hilgard« I had the 

 address in Republica ehanged. Hopefully, it will arive regularly 

 from now on« WtTite to nie, when I shall have them mailed to Prank- 

 furt, 



Of you past patients I saw Tauns (?? £«D« ) at times, also Mrs« 

 Fritz« Mrs« Pallon is with her baby in the country, and I have not 

 heard. anything further from her« Mr. Reiss is here again and com - 

 plains about the *Dull Times 11 • His wife remained in New York with 

 her parents until he has become settled again here. The death of Mr. 

 Hildebrand you have learned through his relatives« After your depar- 

 ture Dr. Gayner (?? E.D.) was brought in as Consultant and treated 

 him with Dr. Cast until the end.. He criticized your treatment, as if 

 you had been the treating doctor, as a case of common nervosity with 

 nothing rheumatic involved, thus improper treatment. He kept the pa- 

 tient for weeks, day and night, in the bath,and, as after injections 



of things became worse.he declared it as a definive 



improvement and spoke about Publishing this case in his 



Journal. But 2 days later the patient died somewhat unexpected.. The 

 relatives, who had given belief to the pityfuli shortsightedness and 

 braggingy the autopsy gave very dif feren& directiorr with a carles 



Joint- bone. ^ ^ ^ 



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Your brother was with me last week, he is sprightly but com- 

 plains about the poor turnover of his wine. 



In 2 weeks we will know. who the democratic counter-candi- 

 dtate of Grant is. The latter does not seem as populär as one be - 

 lieved. Of Enthusiasm %f up to now not a sign can be detected 1 



The Academy is still alive. In the last meeting only 3 were 

 assembled # 



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