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    DEP/DUA/1/28/05 (Transcript version)

    Alexander Taylor

    (1781-1782)


    Alexr Taylor at 9

    Has at the angle of the right lower jaw a tumour which is very hard & extends the whole length of the submaxillary glands. There is also a swelling with some degree of redness over the digastric muscles & his face is also much flushd.

    About four weeks ago he had a tumour of the same kind on his right cheek which suppurated by the use of a poultice, & when it broke discharged a thin watery matter tinged with blood.

    About three weeks ago an eruption took place on the under lip which is now converted into a firm incrustation.

    Pulse, Tongue & Belly natural

    About eight weeks ago the left side of his face was affected in a similar manner, only that there was no redness in the tumour. It continued in that side for three weeks. But after it began to decline disappeard totally in about two or three days immediately upon which the other side of his face became affected. None of his family have ever had similar complaints. He knows no cause for it & has used no medicines

    8th Fbr

    Applic vesic inter [scap] & [portea] f. [fontic] [one] Ungt Epispast.

    16

    There has been but little discharge from the blister & it is now entirely heald. The tumour under the lower jaw is now considerably diminishd

    Illin. Ol. Camph. tumori &

    Rx Pulv. Fol Cicut. gr iii.

    Pulv. Cretae ℥p. M cap dos. bis indies

    23

    There is now no discharge from the tumours which are considerably diminishd in size.

    Cont. Ol. Camph & Pulv. Cicut. u. a.

    2 March.

    Tumour much diminishd Cont. Ol.

    Camph & Pulv. Cicut. u. a.

    9

    Tumour almost gone. Cont Med.

    16

    Tumour entirely gone let him be dismissd.

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