April 18, 1918
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Spent a fair night being up once at 2.30 a.m., but several times after 6, slept in all the morning without breakfast. Got up for dinner feeling weak and ill. Found things rather mixed up at the Dressing Room so had to set to. Made out a requisition for drugs and sent off for them, also issued some drugs.
The Major approached me again about going off duty and will have a spell to-morrow at least, as I am afraid of getting weak, and having to be evacuated. Things in general fairly quiet, even in the air as the offensive up north is still going strong. We are still going back up there,and it hurts to read that Bailieul and such places are now in the hands of the enemy. B. Section will in future attend to all gas cases, so things will not be quite so heavy.