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    DEP/DUA/1/16/25 (Transcript version)

    Walter McFarlane

    (1777-1778)


    With Walter McFarlane princip compl. which occurrd was painful deglu

    And this with out any local circum prev swallowing or obvious inflam to give pain.

    Concluded it therefore to be affect of pecul sensib.

    And with intent of remed this put patient on electricity.

    For inclind to think that is no less a powerful agent in counteract morbid sensib. than in restoring it when lost

    And whethr theory with respect to that partic well founded or not pract at least answered expect.

    For from contin of this mode of cure without any other were in no long time able to dismiss pat free from affect.

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