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DEP/DUA/1/36/03 (Transcript version)
Robert Fisher
1784
No2. Octr 29. 1784
Robert Fisher. at 16 a Shoe maker, of a pale & leucophlegmatic habit, complains of a severe pain in his head which is accompanied with stupor & vertigo. He is troubled also with a frequent sensation of cold over his whole body, which is sometimes succeeded by a hot stage. Belly regular appetite much impaird. Pulse 140. Three weeks ago he was first attacked with the above symptoms. Those which first appeard were the pain of head & stupor The stupidity at length arose to such a height that he scarcly could discern what he was doing To these in a short time after succeeded vertigo & the other febrile symptoms. The paroxisms have no fixd or determinate time of attack, but he is alternately seizd through the day with hot & cold fits. He says however that the present complaint has not been much aggravated since its commencement. No cause is assignd for this affection. He has taken no other medicine but a vomit, which was administered, on Sunday last. Cap. Pulv. Ipecac Ji pro Emet nec non Rx Pulv. Cort. Peruv. Pulv. Valer Sylv aa ℥ p.Mcap coch parv. ter de die Novr 5 The vomit operated well & he has taken the powder as directed. He is now entirely free from the hot & cold fits, headach & vertigo. But he complains much of severe gripes & the sensation of wind in his bowels. Pulse 120. Belly natural. Skin cool. Tongue moist. Interm. Med. & Rx. Infus. Amar. ℥IV Tinct. Aromat. ℥i. Tinct. Theb. gt XXX M cap. ℥p. bis indies.