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DEP/DUA/1/31/15 (Transcript version)
Alexander Burr
(1782-1783)
XXI
Alexr Burr at 60 complains of cough, dyspnnoea & a tightness about the praecordia when he goes up an ascent. He expectorates a considerable quantity of viscid matter His cough is sometimes troublesom in the night & induces a pain in the head just above the left eye, which prevents him from sleeping. He is sometimes affected with sickness & [wishes] to vomit but this action rarely takes place When it does he throws up some sour & bitter matter. He is sometimes troubled with flatulence but not in any considerable degree & it generally passes downwards He has been much troubled for some time with a pain in his tongue & the left side of it is now reder than natural its middle whitish. Pulse about 100 soft & full. Belly regular appetite indifferent. No thirst. He has been long troubled with Catarrhal complaints which have been always easier in the summer. The affection of his tongue began about five or six months ago in the form of a blister which ulcerated, & continued very painful till last week when he used a mixture of vitriolic acid as a gargle since which he has been easier He also last week took a scruple of Ipecacuan for a vomit, which was near an hour before it began to operate, but it then operated well & brought off some thick defluxion & eased the pain of his breast. Cap. Pulv. Ipecac ℥p. pro Emet. Sumat om. noct. Pil. Scillit gr V & Rx. Acid. Vitriol Gt XX Ag. Font. ℥VIMutat pro gargar. Decr 21. The vomit operated little but his cough & headach are easier The affection of his tongue is now considerably better & he has but little pain from it. Cont. Pil. Scillit & gargarm u. a. Janr 4th The affection of his tongue is almost entirely gone but he is still affected with cough & viscid expectoration Interm Mist Cont. Pil Scill & Cap. Pulv. Ipecac Ji pro. Emet 18 The vomit operated but little & he thinks the cough rather aggravated, but the affection of his tongue is almost entirely gone although he is still at times attacked with pain in it. Cont. Pil. Scillit & ap. vesic inter scap. Febr 1. There was a considerable discharge from the blister, but his cough still continues to be very severe, & he still complains of being affected with acute pain in his tongue, although there is very little obvious disease. Cap. Pil. Scillit gr X om. m. nec non Rx. Flor. Sulp. Pulv. Crem. Tart. aa ℥i. Syr. Simp. g. s. f. Elect [cujus] cap. mol. [nuc] mosen. om. m. 8. Dismissd free from most of his complaints.