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Thursday 9th May 1917 [1918]
Feeling myself after 2 p.m. "Niobe-fied" name & passing breeze with Miss McAlpine re pan or rather permission to go W.C. (which I obtain), pity we just don't understand one another yet. Other Aust. visits me & 1 lends L.E. Wrote Capt. Stillman A.I.F. H.Q. re pay, also Mother, Miss McLean, Choubra & S. Leeds. Temp. etc. now normal & once again I am over 3rd attack since coming to Egypt.
Particulars as to 19th G.H.
Sisters – 17 or more can be adm., quite separate from other wards, own mess room, only 10 in at present. Medical & Surgical Officers on in this hosp., 2 rooms for mids (civilians) tommies Hosp. in 2 divisions under same O.C.
Pts. 1000 in each division. Belonged to Germans in pre-war days. Gypos on gr. floor.

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