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MARCH: Calendar |
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B, C,
D | 12 |
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APRIL: 1, B,
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2,
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3, B
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4, B |
5, B,
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6,
B, Bv, C,
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C,
D,
E,
F,
G | 8 |
9 |10,
10v |
11 |
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20-22 |
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[Top page is back of second page for 4/2, which
appears as the Top page to the first page of 4/5 entry due to page
out of order] |
In Antarctic [illeg.] [corner of page missing] liniment in mutton
tallow
also Hazelline very good.
Quinine found useful.
List of medicines I
took.
Pepsin or Lacto-Pepsin [illeg.]

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| [Third page of April 2nd entry.
This page apparently was loose and was inserted after April 6 entry
prior to microfilming.] |
A brilliant day & as we camp late in afternoon near a huge pressure
ridge the sun almost seems to have some warmth. Got in above my knees
twice today in narrow cracks.
While building igloos a long lead forms east & southeast of us some
miles distant as shown by the water clouds. Dogs show the effects of
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