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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1919
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Thursday, July 25
207 DAYS PAST Friday 159 TO COME
An Upbuilding Trinity.
The Anemia of Innutrition so frequently observed in patients of all ages, is symptomatic of a general devitaliza-tion. Fresh air, nourishing food and Pepto-Mangan (Gude) constitute a reconstructive trinity of marked and certain value, the last named agent increasing the oxygen-bearing capacity of the blood stream, and thus aiding directly in the absorption and appropriation of the increased food supply. Weather Temp.
Warm. Had the telephone girls out to night Evie Anna Smith Jeva Augen, belma Harris, Miss Herbert Mabell Fitspatric, Genta Mills & Leva, Alice Lewis. Grace & Gene Appleford. Genta brought them. I went to Aylmer
Mariah 5
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