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John Anderson
1782
Novr 8th 1782. No 6th.
John Anderson at 56. complains of severe pain & great stiffness in the muscles of the head neck & shoulders. He complains particularly of soreness in his eyes & throat. The parts affectd have no appearance of inflammation & are not sensible of encreased pain or soreness when touchd. He opens his jaws with some difficulty & is able to swallow very little. Pulse 68 of natural strength Tongue whitish, belly regular, appetite good, no thirst. The pain began below his right ear four days ago on exposure to cold from harvest work. He is not conscious of having receivd any external injury. Habeat Bals. Anod. [gr]. ut conferantur partes affectae omni nova urgen doloris venementia. Novr 8th The affection is somewhat diminishd since he used the anodyne balsam, but is still so painful in the night as to prevent him from sleeping & he has scarcely slept any these three nights Cont. Bals. Anod & cap. Opii puriss gr. i. om. n. 16. The first pill that he took gave him considerable relief so that he slept tolerably well during the night. From the second his pain was still farther diminishd & after he had taken the third, it seemd to be altogether removed since which he has had no return of it & has continued in every other respect in good health & engaged himself in country work. Interm Med Nov 23d. Continues free from complaint. Dismissd cured.