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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1914
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Tuesday, March 10
69 DAYS PAST 296 TO COME
Where?
WHERE, in the materia medica, does the physician look for the most suitable hemogenetic?
WHERE does he find nature's hematinics, iron and manganese, most scientifically combined in shape for immediate assimilation?
WHERE is there such a preparation in a form as bland, palatable, and readily tolerable as Pepto-Mangan (Gude)?
Weather Fair but cold this morning Temp.
Maude & Melba drove to school. John has gone to Kingsmill with a grist to grind. This afternoon John went to Aylmer. Eugene went to Mr Dances. Aleta Dr Augustine was here to dr the black Van Wagnor cow Maudie had dinner at Grandmas Wrightmans.
Sent out 6 dozen eggs
Billy. 5 Nydia 11. Polly 2 1/2
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