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Monday 24 June 1917 [1918]
Bath 6 a.m., breakfast 7.30 a.m., then duty 8 a.m. with S. Jackson (her last day in ward). In taking equipment over 1 fire bucket is missing but is ret'd on pressure & now practically everything is right save 10 basins & no one knows how those can be counted as pts. have the same. Pts. 45 in number mostly malaria, debility, quinsy, abscesses on neck or arms & in general run down. Food only fair & eggs bad, out of 38, 21 either badly cooked or bad.
Wards are untidy but light & airy, boys good but very careless of any etiquette, i.e., standing up, etc.
Matron 9 a.m. where Red X things are dragged out one at a time. Off 5-8. Room large & lovely window. Andrews & V.A.D. share it.

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