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    DEP/DUA/1/36/16 (Transcript version)

    William Brown

    1784


    No8. Novr 12th 1784

    Wm Brown at 59 complains of great pain in his right arm which begins about the head of the Os humeri & extends down to the tip of the fingers. This affection appears to take its origin from the insertion of the deltoid muscle & from thence it goes along the inside of the arm upon the biceps & passes to the other muscles till it arrives at the tip of the fingers. Appetite good. Belly rather costive. The pulse appears to be stronger in the affected arm than in the other.

    This affection first attackd him about eight days ago, at which time the pain commenced in the shoulder & continued fixd in that situation for two or three days, without affecting any other part. But soon after it gradually descended to the biceps & exhibited here the same phaenomena as at first. In a short time it was removed in the shoulder & from thence was soon communicatd to the other parts of the arm with redoubled violence. And in this situation it has remaind ever since.

    He attributes the origin of this affection to exposure to cold. He has used no medicines.

    Cap. om. m. h. s. Pil. Theb. grX nec non hab. Linim Anod ℥ ii illin paux p. d. om. m. & vesp

    Novr 20th Has used his medicines as directed & his pain is considerably relievd but his belly is very bound.

    Interm. Pil. Theb. Cont. Linim Anod & cap. hor. som. & cap. h. s. Pil. Aloet. grX repet. pro re nata.

    27. Belly regular since the use of the Aloetic pills & his pain continues much easier.

    Cont. Linim Anod. u. a.

    Decr. 4. The pain of the arm is almost entirely gone. Let him be dismissd.

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