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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 11: Paris.—its schools.—January and February, 1838.—Age, 27. (search)
you see people more as they appear in Angelo's representation of the great Judgment Day. On this I might enlarge: sat verbum. Though I have seen much to interest and instruct me, I have seen nothing which has weakened my attachment to my country; neither have I yet procured mustaches or a club cane, as President Quincy predicted. Why did the Northern members of Congress bear the infamous bullying of the South? Dissolve the Union, I say. Affectionately yours, C. S. Journal. Jan. 31, 1838. At seven o'clock this morning went with my friend Shattuck to the Hotel Dieu, an immense hospital where there are twelve hundred beds. Visited the wards of Roux; Joseph Philibert Roux, 1780-1854; an eminent surgeon and successor of Dupuytren at the Hotel Dieu. a very distinguished surgeon, who was making his morning circuit. Students followed in his train from bed to bed, and observed his examination of each patient, some of them taking notes of the results of the examination. H