Richard Henry Pratt informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Joseph Rabbit is unable to attend school due to his health and requests his return home.
Student Illness
Richard Henry Pratt requests modification of authority providing money to pay board of students undergoing special treatment in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pratt requests that the authority include the cost of transportation and an escort.
S. L. Diven, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on March 31, 1904.
Correspondence regarding the request of Mason Wheelock for the return of son Joshua Wheelock from the Carlisle Indian School.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to an Office of Indian Affairs circular regarding tuberculosis. He further requests to establish a camp at Mount Alto to treat tuberculosis patients.
Richard Henry Pratt responds to the request to return Nicodemus Billy to his home.
S. L. Diven, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on June 30, 1904.
Edgar A. Allen informs the Office of Indian Affairs that Maggie Venne has been brought back from her outing home and will leave shortly to return to her home. Allen further returns correspondence from Senator Porter J. McCumber regarding his request to have Venne returned.
Notice of the death and burial of Mabel Stack of tuberculosis.
S. L. Diven, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on September 30, 1904.
Cover letter for list of students from the Cherokee Reservation, North Carolina who have attended the Carlisle Indian School.
Report on the health of current and former Cherokee students of the Carlisle Indian School.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on December 31, 1904.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, complies a report that indicates that there is one case of epilepsy, two cases of scoliosis, and three cases of tuberculosis at the school.
William A. Mercer forwards a letter from Carlisle School physician F. Shoemaker requesting authority to erect two pavilions for the treatment of consumptive patients. Mercer also attaches an estimate of supplies and their costs.
William A. Mercer reports the death of Lucy Spalding of tuberculosis to the Office of Indian Affairs.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on March 31, 1905.
William A. Mercer informs the Office of Indian Affairs of the death of Ellen Macy (here Ellen Macey) of tuberculosis.
J. R. Wise reports the death of Delia Williams of tuberculosis to the Office of Indian Affairs.
William A. Mercer forwards report of the Carlisle Indian School physician on the health of the student body focusing on tuberculosis. The report provides several recommendations that Mercer says he has adopted to prevent the spread of tuberculosis.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on June 30, 1905.
William A. Mercer reports the death of Edward Angalook of tuberculosis to the Office of Indian Affairs.
F. Shoemaker, the school physician, compiles the sanitary report for the quarter ending on September 30, 1905.
William A. Mercer requests authority for the purchase of underwear for the treatment of a student with Brights' disease.
J. R. Wise reports the death of John Quagin of pneumonia to the Office of Indian Affairs.