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DEP/DUA/1/30/11 (Transcript version)
Francis Cruickshank
1782
Octr 31 1782. No5.
Francis Cruikshank. at 20 Has an intermittent of the quartan type, with which she was seized at Chatham in Kent about 18 months ago. Since its first attack she has been once free from it about 6 weeks & this happened without the use of any medicines. It returnd after exposure to cold from a march & has ever since recurrd at regular periods. Pulse at present about 80 very small & feeble. Tongue white but moist. Belly & Catamenia regular. Her appetite is very bad on the day of the fit, at other times tolerable. She is very thirsty during the paroxism & is then also affected with sickness & severe pains in her loins. She never sweats after the hot stage, at present complains of great general debility. She has taken a small quantity of Bark without relief & took a vomit about two hours before the last paroxism which was yesterday about one P.m. & was more severe than common. Habeat. Cort. Peruv. ℥ii. cap coch parv. ex cerevisiae Porter [diata] om. [semihor]. donec superv. parox. port parox. finit. repet. Cort. u. a. Novr 8th Had a severe fit Novr 2d at one p.m. but since that has had no return of it. Cap. Pulv Cort. Peruv. ℥p. om trihor ad 24th vicem. 16. Has had no return of the paroxism since the last report & is free from all her complaint She thinks even that her appetite is more keen than natural. Belly regular. P. 70. Cap. Pulv. C. Peruv. ℥p. om. m. 24 Has continued free from any return or threatening of paroxism. let her be dismissd.