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Post Hospital Mobile Ala Oct 23d. 1867 Capt James Gillette Sub Asst Comr Bureau F.R & A.L. Sir In compliance with your note of this morning, I have the honor to forward the information required I have at this time in hospital under my charge nine cases of yellow fever, Three of the above are soldiers, The balance seamen of this number, Two are severe and the others of a mild type. In the city hospital there are seven cases, also of a mild type. In the providence infirmary I have two patients suffering from Yellow Fever Mr. James sursin; and one of the sisters of charity, belonging to the institution at this time both cases are progressing favorably. At the infirmary, there are twelve cases. Mr Healy. Dept U.S marshall died this morning of yellow fever, the best medical talent was attending on him, but I am pained to say, their efforts were not successful, I learned yesterday, of the death of
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