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    DEP/DUA/1/38/03 (Normalised version)

    Robert Lamb

    (1785-1786)


    In complaint of Robert Lamb have many of those symptoms which characterise worms.

    But which at same time often arise also from other causes.

    Is in some measure with view of [determining] nature of disease that have directed [several] doses of Calomel & after a cathartic.

    And according to effects produced particularly by worms being discharged or not future opinion of disease & future practice will in great measure be regulated.

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