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ner. Dr. McAllister, surgeon in charge, being unavoidably absent, I was met at the depot by Dr. Minor, assistant surgeon. His look of surprise, almost consternation, when I appeared gave me an un, finding me firm and somewhat dignified, left me to my fate. The next morning, escorted by Dr. Minor, I went through the hospital. For the first time my heart utterly misgave me, and I felt thull of perplexity and trouble, yet, like all new governments, exceedingly tenacious of forms. Dr. Minor told me that the time and attention of Dr. McAllister had been fully occupied in untying, one et hold of a bottle of turpentine emulsion from a table in the hall, and had drank the whole. Dr. Minor and I worked for hours with this unfortunate and hoped he would recover, but other patients re to the surgeon the whole matter. The next morning I received a visit from Surgeons McAllister, Minor, and ——(whose name I am sorry to have forgotten), of the ward I had fled from. A letter had bee