May 17, 1944
We had all our meals in the dugout and I spent the whole day there, resting and reading. A box is our cupboard and Dr.… Read More »May 17, 1944
We had all our meals in the dugout and I spent the whole day there, resting and reading. A box is our cupboard and Dr.… Read More »May 17, 1944
One officer patient admitted from Japanese brig this date. Diagnosis: Malnutrition. Two men formerly admitted from Nielson Field were transferred to that place this date,… Read More »5-16-44
Stayed the whole day at home still sick, waiting for another “scheduled” attack of malaria which fortunately did not come, thanks to two strong doses… Read More »May 16, 1944 (Tuesday)
Afternoon rains are here. It is our third wet season. There was quite a gale last evening. Jerry carried our table into the dugout and… Read More »May 16, 1944
One patient from Las Pinas and one patient from Corregidor admitted to this hospital this date.
Spent a bad night last night with high fever. This is my first attack of malaria since I arrived in Tokyo. Stayed in bed the… Read More »May 15, 1944 (Monday)
I am now trying to enjoy Sheba as a study in psychology. June and I are timing her shampoos during a week. She is always… Read More »May 15, 1944
Three (3) patients admitted from Port Area and five (5) patients admitted from Palawan this date.
A sound sleep and a good day. Jerry was busy in the cubicle building underground. He talks about building the West Wall as though it… Read More »May 14, 1944