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DEP/DUA/1/35/13 (Transcript version)
Thomas Sinclair
1784
No7. May 20th 1784
Thos Sinclair at 60 has an affection of the right arm extending from his shoulder down to the tip of his fingers which are constantly fixd in the palm of his hand, & with an entire want of motion in those parts that are most affected. He says however that the sensation of the diseased side is still compleat. At evening upon going to bed he is always attackd with a severe fit of coughing, which continues till he falls asleep. Pulse pretty regular & uniform in both arms. Belly sometimes bound sometimes loose. Appetite very good, & he always sleeps well when the cough does not disturb him. About five months ago he was first attackd with his present symptoms, which seizd him very suddenly. The first symptom that appeard was a total loss of speech to which succeeded in a short time the affection of his arm. He has been in the Infirmary for this complaint & has derived very considerable benefite from the practice there employd. [He] then recovered his speech tolerably well & the motion of his fingers in some degree but still he can make no use whatever of his right hand & the power of moving other parts of the arm, is very inconsiderable. May 21 Elici. Saint. Elect. indies e partivus apprim affect & cap. Pulv. Crem. Tart. comp. coch parv. om. m. & vesp. June 5th Has continued the electricity regularly, but the affection of his arm & hand are much as before. The powder keeps his belly gently open. Cont. Med u. a