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Rosamond McKenney Sweet Diary, 1919
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Mr Appleford came for Grace & had supper here
Thursday, September 26
270 DAYS PAST Friday 96 TO COME
The Venous Hum.
The bruit-de-diable, Nun's murmur, or venous hum, is a functional (hemic) murmur noted occasionally in the veins of the neck, and accompanies conditions of anemia or chlorosis. The patient may be aware of its presence, and the piping, constant musical hum is best heard on auscultation over the right pulmonary area. [This is always an indication for Pepto-Mangan (Gude).] Weather Temp.
quite a frost last night. Maudie & stayed with Edna Port all night last night & came home with Grace & Melba. Grace & Melba went to the four. I went to Emlies, & she & I went for nuts. Mr Youngs helped John cut cot corn, before dinner then went to the fair
Mariah 7
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