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    DEP/DUA/1/28/30 (Transcript version)

    John McDonald

    (1781-1782)


    John McDonald.

    This patients compl. evid Catarh.

    But was here susp. of tend to Phthis.

    And did not I own expect that should soon have been able to dismiss patient free from affect.

    Have however in this respect been agreeably disapp.

    And even inclind to think that this in some degree effect of med empl.

    Directed for him mucilag. mixt with view of taking off irritat at fauces.

    But as means of giving determ from lungs in way of diures. added Dulc. Spt of Nitre.

    From this consid [dimin] indeed

    And at last report all sympt so far relievd that reckond farther contin unnecss. – And hope that unless from accid will now have no farther return of affect

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