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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1914
RosamondMcKenny(Sweet)_1914_104.pdf
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Monday, March 9
68 DAYS PAST 297 TO COME
Indications for Operation in Chronic Disease of Middle Ear(Concluded).
5. If there is polypus or a bulging membrane, with a perforation draining the cavity.
6. If there is increasing deafness, giddiness, or permanently blocked Eustachian drainage.
7. If the discharge is foul smelling or abundant in spite of the use of drops.
8. If there is a facial paralysis on that side.
9. Optic neuritis, fits, mental derangement.
10. Evidences of tubercle or diptheria in the discharge (microscope) may demand a redical operation.--Leslie.
Weather Temp. 8 belowI took the girls to school Eugene went for them. We washed. Maude Thompson & Boyde came home from St Thomas, had a letter from Aunty Teeple. Old Ann went away this morning. Girls drove themselves to school Took old pet away. John & Eugene {Van Wagnor?} cow had a calf. John was down to C O'Hearn's
Bill 6 Nydia {illegible} Billy 5.
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