Abstract:New York, Aug. 1, 1898. Dear Dr. Hamilton— In an editorial of last week's<i>Record</i>Dr. Shrady made an unwarranted attack on General Sternberg. The General telegraphed me to reply to it. I have done...New York, Aug. 1, 1898. Dear Dr. Hamilton— In an editorial of last week's<i>Record</i>Dr. Shrady made an unwarranted attack on General Sternberg. The General telegraphed me to reply to it. I have done so, and send you original copy, for which I ask a very early publication in your journal in justice to the General and his Department. I leave for Porto Rico tomorrow on the steamer<i>Relief</i>. On the way down I shall have something to say on the reorganiza tion of the Army. I will send you paper from Ponce. Hoping that you are well, I am, with kindest regards, Yours sincerely, N.Senn. On Board the Hospital Ship "Relief," July 31, 1898. In an editorial of the<i>Medical Record</i>of July 30, suspicions are thrown out reflecting on the efficiency, foresight and proper management of the Medical Department of the Army during the Cuban Campaign.Read More