Bethel ,Dec.7/97. 
My dear Mr.Brewster: 
I venture to trouble you once more with what may 
very naturally have become a little wearisome to you,but which I bel 
ieve will end with this time, I thank you exceedingly for your prompt 
and very began aid,an herewith submit the result to you,asking that. 
you will kindly look it over again and tell me if I am guilty of any 
vital errors, Of course I Wie have made some mistakes,but if the 
general story is correct,not telling any out and out untruths,and the 
vital points are properly taken into account, the purpose of the re- 
cital of your very interesting case will have been Serwed, 
It has been my intention to present the essential features to a ready 
comprehension of your case-,and I am sure you will recognize this to 
be so despite some probable errors. Please feel free to criticise 
freely since this is my motive in Sending it. I am just returned from 
a few days treatment of my friend He Portland,who is doing beautifully 
and who iS now appreciating the good he be deriving. Should you ever 
have occasion to refer to his case,I would beg of you to omit his 
name and the nature of his affection,since doctors are a little sen- 
Sitive +e being recognized as having any special thing the matter with 
them and this rightly So0,for reasons that you will readily recognize. 
. 
I go down to treat him again next Saturday, which will be the last tim 
he being now ready to start for Florida. Will you kindly remail this hb 
inclosure to me ,care of Dr.L.W.Pendleton,Cor.State & Congress Sts. , 
Ag 
Portland,Me, I am very happy tir the beautiful progress my friend is 
making:he is doing a great deal of work,is suffering scarcely at all, 
