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(Left side of journal)

Clear
Ther. 59o MON. SEPT. 19th 1892 Wind N.W.
Headache this morning
Dora seems rather better but
still complaining. Lavinia Awkard
was here for advice & med: for her
daughter "Susie'. Also Mrs C Grady
for her son "Sammy". Afternoon went
to store & P.O. rec'd letter from sister
H.

Cloudy & Threatening
Ther. 58o TUESDAY 20 Wind N.E.
"Phil" rode "Frank" to Olney to
get butter, but could not find any.
I drove to Rockville to a meeting
at the County Medical Society
"Phil" going with me: Reached home
just at dusk 6.25 p.m.

(Right side of journal)

Cloudy & Rain
Ther. 60 WED. SEPT. 21st, 1892 Wind N.E. & N.W.
Cloudy & threatning all forenoon
& rain at intervals all afternoon
& evening. Jno W. Johnson came for
me to make out more pension papers
for him. I walked up to the store.
I rewrote the essay I read
before the County Medical Society
last May & which was voted upon
& ordered published in the "Maryland
Medical Journal" of Balto:

Cloudy & Rainy
Ther. 61 THURSDAY 22 Wind Variable
Disagreeable rainy morning.
I drove over to see Lavinia Awkard's
daughter "Susie". Mr: Jas Duck going
with me. Feel quite unwell, sore
throat & headache. Rec'd letter from
Charley & also from Penn Mutual
Ins: Co: with money order $3.00.
Mrs Cy Grady was here to consult
me about "Sammy" again.

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