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[[underlined]] Monday [[/underlined]] May 12. - Am starting packing my valises while hoping  to receive further good news. Afternoon left on ION with Paul conducting the boat and our darky Rowl at the wheel. Perfect weather. Came back about 5 P.M. George sent me more good news about Celine, who is still in Columbia Medial Center but is in better condition.
[[underlined]] Tuesday [[/underlined]] Trouble with water leaking in bath room. A long special delivery from George .
"Bon bon doing well. Nothing to be concerned about. Complete series of tests being made. She feels well and when diagnosis is complete shall telephone you full details. - George
[[underlined]] May 12 [[/underlined]] 
from George
Dear Dad, - When Bon bon arrived here she was rather
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played out as a result of her of her trip and her ailment is one which shaking about on the train will not help. She has infection of the Urinary tract, which also has affected the kidneys. This infection is a colon baccillus
which responds well to sulfothiozol; which is being administered to her. - This class of drugs
is very effective,as you remember it was in your own case.
Nothing dangerous and nothing [[strikethrough]]
serious [[/strikethrough]] and nothing serious [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] ^[[dangerous]] about her trouble. She was given a rather complete set of tests and before they let her depart from the hospital they will give her more tests to determine whether there is a focus of infection though the Doctor tells me he [[strikethrough]] suspects [[/strikethrough]] expect one.
[[strikethrough]] This [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] Sulfo thiozol [[/underlined]] is particularly effective for infections of the urinary tract, because 90%