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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1914
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Wednesday, March 25. 84 days past, 281 to come.
Suggestions About Eye Injuries. In burns of the conjunctiva and cornea from lime or hot metal, no occlusive dressing should be applied. The eye should be filled with sterile vaseline and left open, the eyeballs and lids being moved frequently to prevent adhesions which would be sure to follow if the eye was bandaged.—J. A. White; Int. Journ. of Surg.
Weather. [Warm] & raining.
After dinner had an nice shower. I took the girls & went to Northend. On the way home we went in to Maud Thompson’s & had our tea. Then after we was gone a few minutes Baker the jeweler man came. Eugene was away all the evening & then was sawing wood for Mark. Sold 3.60 in eggs.
Billy 11, Dolly 6, [Lydia] 6
