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Copy of Board Paper from S.V.

May 1918
30.5 D.A.H.
Dil Ht H.B. disp d and o Ep pulse
No murmur

2nd sound changed and accentuated
At 2 left side of base of curifore
Cast. Rec'd for Weymouth
Brasher. Capt.

Evacuated by Capt Sampson 9th F. Amb
from Halle – France. 10 Sept 1918.
marked "Persistent Tachycardia Hypertrophy"
arrived at No 3 Stat Hosp Touen – examined
by M.O. and marked :- 12 Sept/18
"Tachycardia, some Hypertrophy."
and sent on to No 2 Con Camp to see
Heart Specialist. He said "my heart
couldn't be bad, or I wouldn't look so well."

Funny ideas some people get.

At the Base the Blacksmith marked me
"A class" for Hospital duty"

Abdominal crash.

19 Ward – Sutton Veny Hosp.

4031. Brett J.T. 32 Batt. B coy.

A winter night
May chilly be
Beneath December's moon
But that's no more
To toy or me
Than of the month of June.
Old memories set
Our Hearts aglow
Old yarns again are told
And loving feelings overflow
As you my arms enfold.

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