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[[underlined in red]] unattractive appearance. [[/underlined in red]] Tied up on a delapidated wharf on [[underlined in red]] Mathis Shipyard. in Camden  near Ferry. A dirty ramshackle neighborhood, [[/underlined in red]] dark ill paved. Crossing the river entered into a jewish ill smelling dirty quarter. [[underlined in red]] Hopelessly depressive [[/underlined in red]] with its dirty narrow, streets and accumulated dirt. I wonder if there are any quarters in New York as dirty as this. Then taking the surface car I was brought into that hotel-palace the [[underlined in red]] Bellevue Strafford [[/underlined in red]] where everything is so [[underlined in red]] sumptuous [[/underlined in red]] and so perfect as to make one wonder [[underlined in red]] why such differences can exist in the same city. [[/underlined in red]]
Oct. 10. Up early. Sunny weather but decidedly cooler and more pleasant. Walked to [[underlined in red]] Dr. Judson Daland's residence [[/underlined in red]] a few blocks 
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away from hotel. - quiet, clean neighborhood; - what a difference with the slums I passed yesterday! [[underlined in red]] Daland was just in his consultation work [[/underlined in red]] but [[strikethrough]] dismissed [[/strikethrough]] as soon as he got thru with his patient he postponed the others and showed me around his well kept house, where he has a clinical laboratory and an xray lab everything cleverly arranged and utilizing to best advantage every available space. The whole house is furnished with extreme good taste. Curios and souvenirs collected with considerable discrimination in Thibet, Japan China and Alaska all of [[strikethrough]] etr [[/strikethrough]] ethnographic value give an unusual interest to his house.
Invited me for lunch at [[underlined in red]] Art Club. [[/underlined in red]] then went to hear one of [[underlined in red]] his clinical lectures at Medico- chirurgial college. [[/underlined in red]]

Transcription Notes:
"Chirurgery" is an archaic term for "surgery." Instructions say to use the word 'underlined' in brackets when words are underlined in text. Seems appropriate because indicates past tense.