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July 13, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • , Jean Baptiste) one of the men whom I had reserved to man the canoes being sick I sent Charbono
  • (Charbonneau, Toussaint) in his stead by water and the sick man and Indian woman (Sacagawea) accompanyed me
  • July 13, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 22, 1806 - Clark, William
  • with us on his return.    our sick consisting of Gibson (Gibson, George) , Bratten (Bratton, William E
  • of a Coald & head ake.    we have not had as many Sick at one time Since we left the Settlements
  • February 22, 1806
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  • Clark, William
February 22, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • ) and a party after her who recovered and brought her back.    our sick consisting of Gibson (Gibson, George
  • (McNeal, Hugh) are all on the recovery.    we have not had as may sick at any one time since we left Wood
  • February 22, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 27, 1806 - Clark, William
  • that the Sick Chief (who has lost the use of his limbs) Should be Sweted under our inspection they requested me
  • the Strongest marks of parental affection.    they all appear extreemly attentive to this Sick man, no do
  • they appear to relax in their ascituity towards him not withstanding he has been Sick and helpless for near 5
  • May 27, 1806
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  • Clark, William
May 27, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .    the indians were so anxious that the sick Cheif should be sweated under our inspection that they requested we
  • .—    this is at least a strong mark of parental affection.    they all appear extreemly attentive to this sick man nor
  • do they appear to relax in their asceduity towards him notwithstand he has been sick and helpless
  • May 27, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 19, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .    our sick are recovering but they appear to strengthen but slowly. The common red deer we found under
  • February 19, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 20, 1806 - Clark, William
  • Some Cramberries for the Sick. Gibson (Gibson, George) is on the recovery fast; Bratten (Bratton
  • February 20, 1806
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  • Clark, William
March 3, 1806 - Clark, William
  • page (Lepage, Jean Baptiste) is taken Sick.    gave him Some of Scotts (Scott, Hugh) Pills which did
  • March 3, 1806
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  • Clark, William
May 19, 1806 - Clark, William
  • eyes, they also brought fowd. a very young Child whome they Said had been very Sick—. I administered
  • May 19, 1806
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  • Clark, William
February 27, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • very unwell the other sick men have nearly recovered. Gutridge (Goodrich, Silas) and McNeal (McNeal
  • February 27, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 6, 1806 - Clark, William
  • May 6th 1806 This morning the Susband of the Sick
  • been sick. Sore Eyes is an universal Complaint among all the nations which we have Seen on the West
  • May 6, 1806
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  • Clark, William
March 2, 1806 - Clark, William
  • March 2nd 1806 The diet of the Sick is So inferior
  • that they recover their Strength but Slowly.    none of them are now Sick but all in a State of Covelessence
  • March 2, 1806
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  • Clark, William
February 20, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • cranberries for the sick. Gibson (Gibson, George) is on the recovery fast; Bratton (Bratton, William E.) has
  • February 20, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
February 17, 1806 - Clark, William
  • (Point Adams) with a view to obtain Some fresh meat for the Sick.    a little before noon Shannon
  • February 17, 1806
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  • Clark, William
May 6, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • May 6th 1806. This morning the husband of the sick
  • last night than she had since she had been sick.    sore eyes is an universal complaint with all
  • May 6, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 30, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .    we gave the sick Cheif a severe sweat today, shortly after which he could move one of his legs
  • May 30, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 30, 1806 - Clark, William
  • that we have also lost our Canoe.— all our involedes are on the recovery.    we gave the Sick Chief
  • May 30, 1806
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  • Clark, William
February 24, 1806 - Clark, William
  • February 24th 1806 Our Sick are Still on the recovery
  • February 24, 1806
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  • Clark, William
May 28, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • us, but there were not many bear. The sick Cheif was much better this morning he can use his hands
  • May 28, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 28, 1806 - Clark, William
  • abundant they informed us, but there was not many bear. The Sick Chief is much better this morning    he
  • May 28, 1806
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  • Clark, William
November 12, 1804 - Clark, William
  • —    3 men Sick with the [blank]    Several, Wind Changeable verry cold evening, freesing all day    Some
  • November 12, 1804
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  • Clark, William
February 14, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • to our sick men at the salt works (Saltmaking Camp (Oreg.)) . Sergt. Pryor (Pryor, Nathaniel Hale
  • February 14, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
May 10, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • that our men not being accustomed to live on roots alone we feared it would make them sick, to obviate
  • May 10, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
March 3, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • (Lepage, Jean Baptiste) is taken sick, gave him a doze of Scots (Scott, Hugh) pills which did
  • March 3, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 11, 1806 - Clark, William
  • all Sick for Several days after. It was probably Biddle (Biddle
  • June 11, 1806
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  • Clark, William
February 14, 1806 - Clark, William
  • to our Sick men at the Salt works (Saltmaking Camp (Oreg.)) . Serjt. Pryor (Pryor, Nathaniel Hale
  • February 14, 1806
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  • Clark, William
March 30, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • , & vapor baths of which they make frequent uce both in sickness and in health and at all seasons
  • March 30, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
June 2, 1806 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • .—    my sick horse being much reduced and apearing to be in such an agoni of pain that there was no hope
  • June 2, 1806
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
August 23, 1805 - Lewis, Meriwether
  • , Meriwether) , the sick man must have been Pryor (Pryor, Nathaniel Hale) , perhaps suffering another of his
  • August 23, 1805
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  • Lewis, Meriwether
  • Winter 1805-1806
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  • Clark, William