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    DEP/DUA/1/47/16 (Normalised version)

    James Keir

    (1789)


    No 28 James Keir at 63.

    In case of this patient a distinctly marked instance of jaundice.

    And although circumstances not altogether unfavourable yet much less so, than in case of Jean McKenzie lately spoken of.

    In that several circumstances leading to supposition that depends on scirrhous.

    Here again, though no circumstances giving certainty think it more probable that effect of Calculus.

    For from continuation can hardly I think suppose a more transitory cause.

    No evidence of spasm from any other circumstance in case.

    And cannot imagine that mucus or other viscid matter would give disease of such continuation

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