
          Cambridge 
June 5th 1869

Dear Dr.

Yours of the 2nd came 
yesterday.

I am glad that you saw Mr. 
Roezl and that you will likely 
be able to assist him. As 
you say nothing of the condition 
of the small part of his arm 
left him I may infer that it 
is better. When he was here it 
was giving him pain and uneasiness
lest (though so long 
ago apparently cured). It might
again become gangrenous & carry 
him off if it could not again 
be amputated higher up.

I would like to see to Dr. 
Bigelow though he did play me 
        