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    DEP/DUA/1/40/20 (Transcript version)

    George Brickford

    (1786-1787)


    George Brickford at 24th.

    Of Case very uncertain.

    If fairly represent. very pecul.

    And have not met with simil [ins]

    He himself susp. cheif sympt from worms.

    And to this some counten from one disch.

    Also some sympt in vorac app.

    But these except other app. wanting.

    And most distress sympt is pecul. pain & sense of mot. which conf. arise from worms.

    That in this altog. deceivd by no means improb.

    But at same time may be here

    And if so is at least singul.

    But even this not greatest [singul] in case

    Hold to be still more so, his sympt app. of calcul. kind.

    But above all the remark effect said to be prod on these by drinking spirit.

    Of these partic, am I own at loss to form any prob. conj

    And at any rate soon enough to specul on these when have seen more of affect.

    While at pres. no less at loss to form conj as to event.

    Is cheifly by way of trial that have directed anthelm for pat.

    If brings off worms will illust. natur of affec

    If no affect may probab. try others.

    But future pract will princip be regul by opin afterw [formd] of disease

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