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    DEP/DUA/1/35/09 (Transcript version)

    Mary McIntosh

    1784


    No5th May 14th 1784

    Mary McIntosh at 13 is subjected to a very considerable affection of her voice so that she is incapable of speaking excepting in a low whisper. She seldom coughs or expectorates any thing

    When she does it is in small clots of hardned mucus. She has a pain in her throat immediately above the clavicle which she referrs to the wind pipe. It is not constant, but is aggravated by the cough, & sometimes by swallowing food.

    There is frequently a pain at the middle of her breast under the sternum which continues from five to fifteen minutes at a time, & then she perceives a difficulty in breathing.

    No fault can be discovered in the throat or other organs of speech. Her tongue is white & in the morning remarkably furrd.

    Pulse, Heat, Belly & Appetite natural.

    Her disease is of six month standing, but she has been at times perfectly well. It is within the last forthnight or three weeks that it has become much worse. It was observed to begin after wadding in a pond of water. In other respects she is perfectly well. She has used various medicines but without any manifest advantage

    Cap. Mist Olios. ℥ p. bis indies

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