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I then introduced a trocar and canula, and drew off fifty ounces of pus, slightly tinged with blood. I re-adjusted the compresses and bandage over the sinus, hoping that a part of it at least would become obliterated before it became necessary to open it more freely. Feb. 15th, 5 P. M., pulse 112, temp. 102.5.

He still takes beef tea twice a day, and eggs and other food twice a day, making four meals a day; also, continues the quinine and whisky. Feb. 21st, 9:30 A. M., pulse 98, temp. 101. Feels more comfortable. Discharge of pus much less than yesterday. Wash out the sinuses and inject liquid vasaline. Feb. 23d, 9:30 A. M., pulse 98, temp. 101. Complains of being "very sick." Speaks English but poorly.

Nevertheless, although the assistance they so sorely needed was still lacking, they gained another 11-1/2 miles on their next march, and were within 43 miles of their next depôt. Writing from 'R. 40. Temp. -21° on Monday night, February 26, Scott said, 'Wonderfully fine weather but cold, very cold. Nothing dries and we get our feet cold too often. We want more food yet, and especially more fat.

Of course interdiction temp. Elizabeth was no longer the terrible punishment it used to be. At Shrewsbury. Shrop. Arch, and Nat. Hist. Soc. Tr., i , 62. R.W. Goulding, Records of the Charity known as Blanchminster's Charity , Stockwardens Acc'ts, 68. Except in the city of London and some few other places, the chancel was at the charge of the rector or other recipient of the great tithes.

Upon the tomb we still may read this legend: 'Jemisthii Bizantii philosopher sua temp principis reliquum Sig. Pan. Mal. Pan.

George worked like a hero. Tuesday, July 21st. Minimum temp. 36 degrees. Trapped bad three- quarter mile. George and I scouted ahead 6 miles. Climbed hills 600 feet high. Caribou and bear tracks. Crossed two or three creeks. Found old trail and wigwam poles and wood. George says winter camp from size of wood; can't follow it. Tracked quarter mile more, and started on long portage.

The dogs followed us so easily over the 10 miles that Meares thought of going on again, but finally decided that the present easy work is best. Things look hopeful. The weather is beautiful temp. -12°, with a bright sun. Some stratus cloud about Discovery and over White Island.

Were all weak as cats when we relaxed from the grub strain. We kept smoke going under stage and lay in tent most of day. Boiled fish for breakfast, roast smoked fish for other meals. Like them rather better the latter way. Tuesday, September 29th. Temp. 24 degrees. Snow by squalls all day. Wind W. Caught twelve good trout while boys were breaking camp.

With the advice and assistance of doctors Brown, Thorne, Benj. Cory and Kelly, sixty-eight ounces of blood was removed from the sinus, by aspiration. One hour after this operation, the pulse was 140 and the temp. 104.

We have had two days of northerly wind, a very unusual occurrence; yesterday it was blowing S.E., force 8, temp. -16°, whilst here the wind was north, force 4, temp. -6°. This continued for some hours a curious meteorological combination. We are pretty certain of a southerly blizzard to follow, I should think. Wednesday, October 18. The southerly blizzard has burst on us.

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