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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1919
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Sunday, April 14
105 DAYS PAST Monday 261 TO COME
Convalescence From Pneumonia.
R Strychniae Sulph. (Gm.0.02) gr.1/3 Pepto=Mangan (Gude). (Cc.330- original bottle) 3xi M. Sig.-Tablespoonful after each meal. Children in proportion. Weather Temp.
A fine day, been all out. Ms MeCaullum came out & worked at the garden fence. John helped Mark sow grass seed this morning & went to mill. Charley Marchants came for oats, & Cecil Caug hell came for oats
Billy 5 Mariah 5
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