Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Thursday, 2 October 1930

 

 

Letter from Sullivan [J.W.N. Sullivan] who arrives tonight with Aldous Huxley.

     

Drove with [Karl Germer] and the Nag [Cora Germer] to Freienwalde. Demuthe's Hotel v.[ery] good food and cheap.

     

The Oder and its locks—beautiful scenery.

     

.3 [albumin][1]  7 P.M.

 

 

1—Crowley carried with himself a device to test the level of albumin in his blood, probably through urine. Other similar annotations from this point on show that he was testing the level of albumin almost on a daily basis, comparing it with his general physical condition. Normal levels of albumin in blood range from 3.5 to 5 g/dL.

 

 

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