These indications, dispersed throughout the rambling essay of Strother, point somewhat plainly to relapsing fever.
There is nothing to show that Strother examined a single body dead of this fever.
Strother opposed, "for various reasons of expediency," the bounties for captors.
The essay of Strother also has a reference to spotted fever in its title, although the text throws very little light upon it.
Strother explained how he was situated, and stated that he hoped to have the money next week.