Letter to Henry Cook, 1875-11-11

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11th Nov. 75

My dear Mr Cook

Enclosed you have certificate of death of Captain James Munday. Poor fellow, he has suffered much since I first saw him, but I am quite satisfied that all that could be done for him, has been done. His case was almost an hopeless one, with congestion and inflamation of the liver,—inflamation of the lungs—inflamation of the pericardium, and disease of the heart, occurring in a. It is only how he survived so long, and I must say that if it was not for your unceasing care and attention, in nursing and

and ministering to his every want I do not think that he could have survived so long,

Believe me

Yours very truly