Sixteen year old Evelyn Bellak kept a diary while hospitalized in
1918 as a patient with tuberculosis. The treatment regimen was
called a "rest cure" because there were no antibiotics then. The
diary, found in a library, is an impassioned account of both her
illness and the social scene at the sanatorium, but it ends
abruptly. Who was this girl and what happened to her? All of that
has been a mystery until now.
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