Abraham Lincoln's cabinet . eriodbetween this and his death is that inwhich he was making life difficult forLincoln, fighting Andrew Johnson, do-ing a great injustice to Dr. W. A. Ham-mond, and prosecuting Mrs. Surratt. Surgeon General Barnes tells oftwo attacks, of asthma in which he fellto the floor. At his death he was foundto have had chronic bronchitis withasthma, heart disease with dropsy andcirrhosis of the liver. However, mostof his weakness, as well as his strength,was due to qualities in no way relatedto his illness. Col. Duncan quotes aword picture of Ellett which might bea descript


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