December 6, 1944
[9] December 6th – Total blackout ordered for the camp – What’s up? Today, the Japanese said that they would bring into camp 150-200 kilos… Read More »December 6, 1944
[9] December 6th – Total blackout ordered for the camp – What’s up? Today, the Japanese said that they would bring into camp 150-200 kilos… Read More »December 6, 1944
[7] Dec. 5th – 150 persons, almost all over fifty years of age, left, for Los Baños at 2:30 A.M. today – I’ll believe all… Read More »December 5, 1944
[5] Dec 4th – No action – very persistent rumors again about relief supplies – It is reported that we are to receive one large… Read More »December 4, 1944
[New unnumbered page (4)] December 3rd – No action – No news. The silence is depressing, but we still hope for release by Xmas The… Read More »December 3, 1944
[New page, unnumbered (2)] Dec. 2nd –Fluoroscopy this A.M. No indication of spots or lesions. – My blood pressure is only 90/70 – The doctors… Read More »December 2, 1944
[1] Dec. 1st – No action – Have a frightful cold – No room in the Hospital – So must stay in my room. 150… Read More »December 1, 1944
Nov. 30th Air-raid alert at 8:20 AM. I feel very much better today. Probably because the depressing effect of large dosages of Sulfa-drugs has been… Read More »November 30, 1944
[176] Nov. 29th Well, my week is up and so far I have heard of no great developments. I want to write in here a… Read More »November 29, 1944
Nov. 28th Still in bed – The pathologist says the dysentery is worse – Still miserable – Thank God we have had the Flexner bacillus… Read More »November 28, 1944