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    DEP/DUA/1/33/15 (Transcript version)

    Ann Braidwood

    1783


    No8 Novr 20th 1783.

    Ann Braidwood, at 8, has an eruption of small red coloured & somewhat prominent spots, which appear in clusters & have at different times affected her whole body, her face only excepted. After these spots have continued for two or three weeks, whitish scales are formd on their surface, & if the spots be very large & numerous, they break into fissures which never discharge any humour.

    This affection first made its appearance about its the ancles & the extremities are still the parts principally affected. The eruption is considerably diminishd since she began to apply the Ungt Citrinum & to take crude Antimony

    Her disease is of more than 12 months duration, but it has been particularly violent of late.

    Rx Ungt Citrin ℥i. Axung. Porcin ℥i ter opt simul & illin paux partibus apprince affect nec non cap. om m & vesp Antimon. erud ppt. Ji.

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    Has some slight sickness but no vomiting from the powders

    She has no uneasiness from the application of the ointment & the eruption is somewhat diminishd since she began her medicines

    Cont. Medic. u. a.

    Novr 29 Has still some sickness at stomach from the powders but the eruption on her skin is much diminishd, Pulse Belly & appetite natural

    Cont. Ungt Citrin & Antim pp.

    Decr 6th Has considerable sickness at stomach from the powders, but the eruption is much diminishd

    Belly rather loose

    Cont. Ungt Citrin & Cont [Nitre] Antimon ppt. addend. singul. dos. Magnes. Alb. gr V.

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