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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1914
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Wednesday, February 4
35 DAYS PAST 330 TO COME
The Secondary Anemia of Tuberculosis
R Liq.potas.Arsenitis (Cc.4.0-80) 3i-3ij
Pepto-Mangan (Gude). (Cc.330-original bottle) 3xi
M. Sig.-Tablespoonful after each meal. Children in pro-portion.
Weather Temp.
Cold frozen all day I took the girls to chool & went for the. Edna Peret came home with Mella. Pa & Eugene went to Sparta to day, for five pigs at McTurrels. Eugene bought the David Adams cow. got twenty eggs, Mella went home with Edna for dinner from school, John has gone down to school this evening. Good wheeling.
Bill ten/0 Polly 30 Nydia 6 pid
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