Under a cataloging number, a handwritten note in pencil. Letter to Charcot the elder. He reassures him about his mother’s silence, who is doing better.
I can tell you that we nearly lost her, and by a miracle of providence, she was able to remain with us. And he recounts in detail the accident of his mother in her castle in Cuissy; she fell down the stairs... After such a serious matter, I ask for your permission not to respond to the literary part of your letter.
I have set aside one of the 8 or 10 copies of my notice on Count de Coligny for you.