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    DEP/DUA/1/40/05 (Normalised version)

    James Brown

    (1786-1787)


    No6. James Brown at 66

    Have in case of this patient example of affection of the alimentary canal.

    One of those numerous modifications of stomach ailments, or to use modern genera name of Dyspepsia which so frequently occur in this country

    Wold fain hope that notwithstanding fixed pain is yet without any local complaint.

    And that may removed by restoring due tone & vigour to parts affected by preceding looseness.

    For this purpose have had recourse to a combination of vegetable aromatic & bitters which in former instances have often employed with success

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