Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1919 [February 5, 1919] Wea [Weather]
Fine
Clear, calm, mild. In all
respects essentially like an 
early November day.
  Garden birds. A cawing Crow
the only one seen or heard by
me.
  Digestive troubles back in some
force as manifested especially
by giddy weakness and
pronounced distaste for
almost every kind of food.
Nevertheless i spent most 
of day in Den & at noon
walked slowly up Brattle St.
as far as Appleton Street,
pausing often to lean against
a fence for rest, however.
Dr. Stevens called in mid
P.M. Evidently dissatisfied with
my improvement or rather lack of
it he now suggests calling
another doctor in consultation &
also the possibility of removal
to Mass. Gen. Hospital [Massachusetts General Hospital].

Cambridge
Ther [Thermometer] Thursday, Feb. 6, 1919 [February 6, 1919] Wea [Weather]
17 [degrees], 32 [degrees] Fine
Clear & frostily cold with
fresh northerly wind.
  Garden birds. A Blue Jay, a
Crow and one or two Chickadees
heard.
  Spent most of day in den
writing letters. C. [Caroline Brewster] came up at
noon to lunch with us and
to return to Ware Hall at 4 P.M.
Gilbert motoring her both ways.
Just before her departure she & 
I visited the poultry house
to find therein five fresh laid
eggs. The pullets have given us
14 in the last 3 days.
  Dr. Stevens called at 1.30
& Dr. Taylor at 4.15. The
latter took a sample of my
blood from a forefinger,
for purpose of analysis.
Mrs. Almy called at 4.45 P.M.
E.R.S. read to me in hall after
supper from Lockes [William John Locke] "Wonderful year" [The Wonderful Year]