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    DEP/DUA/1/40/24 (Normalised version)

    John Sutherland

    (1786-1787)


    No24. John Sutherland at 25.

    Another victim of Phthisis.

    And circumstances by no means favourable.

    Hence here apprehensive of same conclusion as in case just treated of.

    But affords in my opinion different mode of Phthisis.

    For while in Jardine instance of Catarrh in Hislop of Tuberculosis this again example of ulcer.

    This also mean to make object of trial with Gum Myrrh.

    And may add is in this species have seen more from use than any other

    At same time expectation of advantage but faint.

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