Sends a diet for CD’s flatulence.
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Sends a diet for CD’s flatulence.
CD has complained of pins and needles keeping him from working on his book [Descent]. If he could spend ten days with HBJ, he would be well and fit.
CD’s plans have changed. He will be in London the following week and therefore able to call on correspondent.
Noting that he is not an M.D., he would be much gratified should the University of Breslau think fit to honour him.
A report on his somewhat improved health.
Had hoped to call, but cannot do so comfortably, so will HBJ call on CD instead, for a consultation?
Despite HBJ’s good aid, CD’s stomach will not permit a visit.