32
Marx an Engels
in London

9. Juni 82
11, Boulevard Thiers, Argenteuil

Dear Fred,

Du weißt, wie die tickets of leave1, mich zu melden beim nächsten Arzt meines jedesmaligen zunächststen Aufenthalts. Also gestern examination durch Dr. Dourlen. State of health exactly the same I left in which it was at Monte Carlo. As to the bronchite, I shall for a few weeks try the sulphurous waters of Enghien, about 15 minutes distance from Argenteuil; if this will not work, he wants to send me to the Pyrenées (Cauterets). (The same things had me already told by Dr. Kunemann, who, in the last time, commenced to feed me with pastilles de sulphure.) A specialist at Enghien is a special friend of Dr.Dourlen to whom he will give me a letter. Generally Dr.D[ourlen] found the tone and strength of my body much other than when I left; he was even astonished that I was in so good a condition after two rechutes et après 14 vésicatoires.

Compliments to all.

Old Mohr

Longuet brings me every evening the „Standard“, so useless to him. I have not yet written to the Gascon; my cough warns me to be careful before seeing friends.2