
Your letter of friday & Saturday (30th & 1st) came to hand this
afternoon and has made me feel very anxious for you. I fear you are suffering a
great deal. I have written to Osler urging him to try and do something to releive relieve
that horrible irritation of the bladder that keeps you getting up so much at night
and it seems to me imperative that the bowels should be kept open. I fear that
Osler is too busy to give you the attention you require and
it seems to me that you ought to have him recommend a good man who would see you
every day, and twice a day if necessary while O. himself would come over from time to time and see
you with him. I have also written to Traubel urging him to make some arrangement by
which you will be seen at least once a day by some good doctor—I wish I could
be with you but that is impossible at present. I shall hope to hear very soon that
proper arrangements have been made and that you are more comfortable

