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    DEP/DUA/1/38/37 (Normalised version)

    Archibald McDonald

    (1785-1786)


    No38. Archibald McDonald at 50

    In history of this patients case all characteristics of Intermittent Fever.

    And although type considerably varied since first commenced yet at present has quotidian form.

    Circumstances of patient as well as season of year in several respects unfavourable to recovery.

    At same time intermittent a disease which in this country at least rarely fails to yield to proper administration of Peruvian Bark.

    To this therefore after present an Emetic have here had recourse.

    And would fain hope will soon have affect of removing complaint.

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