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    DEP/DUA/1/31/29 (Transcript version)

    John Burr

    1782


    Dec 21 – 1782 No28

    John Burr. at 25 A mason of a fair complexion, complains of a troublesome & painful itching of the scrotum & on his thighs. There are a few red pimples on the thighs but none on the scrotum. He has sometimes found a difficulty in passing his water, which he says is often very thick, has a copious whitish red sediment & an acrid bitter & pungent taste but this is not constant. He is sometimes troubled with an itching over his whole body, but this is a less frequent & troublesome occurrence than that of the scrotum. There are no visible pimples but on his thighs

    His disease is not contagious. He is sometimes affected with flatulence at stomach which he supposes to be connected with his other complaints as they generally occur most severe at the same time viz after eating. He has no othr dyspeptic symptoms at present but has formerly been troubled with them. He finds very little difference from the nature of the food he takes & even thinks his affection worse at present when he is living on fresh meat & vegetables than it was some time ago, when feeding chiefly on oatmeal & salt provisions in Ireland. The itching is always aggravated by heat, & is frequently intolerable when sitting by a fire or when he first becomes warm in bed but it does not prevent his sleep. Pulse about 80, T. nat. at present but he says it is dry & parchd in the morning. B. regular, appetite good but he is much troubled with thirst especialy in the night time. In the evening he has been much affected with a stuffing in his nose, which however is relievd by a coryza.

    The itching began four years ago when he was in Ayr-shire, & he attributes it to a heat in his blood.

    He positively denies having ever receivd any venereal infection.

    About ten years since after exposure to cold when his body was much heated he was seized with vertigo sickness & headach, followed by a loss of motion in all his large joints unattended with any pain in them. In the space of 15 months the use of his limbs gradually returnd to him owing more to nature as he supposes than to any medicines. About the same time the hair fell off from every part of his body which has never grown again. He has never enjoyd a good state of health for these last ten years. He has taken purging salts & other medicines without any benefite.

    Janr 4. Cap Antim crud. pp. ℥p. bis indies

    11. Has observd no effect from his powders excepting that he thinks his belly rather more bound. Cont

    Antimon sed cap Jii. bis indies nec non laventar partes apprim. [affect] solut. saturn.

    18. The itchy feeling is nothing diminishd from the saturnine solution.

    Interm. Solut. Saturn. & illin p. aff. Ungt Satur. Cont. Antim.

    25 Is less distressd with the itchy feeling. Cont. Med.

    Febr 8. The itchy feeling now almost entirely gone

    Cont. Antim. ppt & Ungt Saturn. u. a.

    22. The itchy feeling about the scrotum now entirely gone, but he complains of similar uneasiness in other parts of his body Cont. Antim & Ungt u. a.

    March 8. The ointment has been omitted & the itchy feeling has since that been somewhat encreased Cont. Ungt Saturn & Antim u. a

    15. The itchy sensation is again much diminishd Cont. Ungt Antim ppt. u. a.

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