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Abstract : Dec. 4, 1753. New Orleans. D'Auberville to the minister. Discusses an estimate of an addition to the royal hospital at New Orleans. 4pp. AC., C 13, 37:175.

Abstract : Jan. 28, 1754. Versailles. Minister to Lenormant. Instructions regarding limbourg {cloth} from Jullien and Co. for Louisiana. Brevet of surgeon-major for Gardrat, and his passage to Louisiana. 1p. AC., B 100:154.

Abstract : July 5, 1754. New Orleans. D'Auberville to the minister. Surgeons: praises Gardrat's work; death of Morln; recommends Goudeau for the vacancy; death of Gueydon; favors for Aguillon. Asks for an apothecary In order to enable him to do away with Ursuline irregularities in sale of drugs. 3pp. AC., C 13, 38:151.

Abstract : July 6, 1754. New Orleans. D'Auberville to the minister. Sends statement of food, munitions, drugs, medicines, and tools needed by the colony in 1755, and asks for an apothecary. 5 pp. AC., C 13, 38:156.

Abstract : Apr. 17, 1755. New Orleans. D'Auberville to the minister. Sends statement of food, munitions, drugs, medicines, and tools needed in Louisiana In 1756. 1p. AC., C 13, 39:103.

Abstract : July 21, 1755. Paris. Abbé dé l'Isle-Dieu to the minister. Louisiana affairs: Jesuit-Capuchin trouble; Ursulines; the military hospital. 5 pp. AC., C 11, 100:217.

Abstract : Sept. 18, 1755. Versailles. Minister to Chermont. Approves of his taking to Louisiana the two girls who offered themselves for service at the New Orleans hospital, and accords passage for himself and them from Rochefort. 1p. AC., B 102:114.

Abstract : Nov. 3, 1755. Paris Abbé de l'Isle-Dieu to the minister. Louisiana affairs, Capuchin-Jesuit trouble, the military hospital, etc. 5 pp. AC., C11, 100:231.

Abstract : Apr. 8, 1756. New Orleans. Kerlérec and D'Auberville to the minister. Ask that Goudeau's request for brevet of chief surgeon for the venereal hospital be granted; increase in such maladies among troops since 1751. 2pp. AC., C 13, 39:133.

Abstract : Apr. 10, 1756. New Orleans. Kerlérec and D'Auberville to the minister. Louis-Augustin Meullion, educated in surgery, is placed in the French army; his father asks for his discharge and return to Louisiana to take up surgery. 1p. AC., C 13, 39:137.

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