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George Brickford
1786
No20th Decr 15th 1786
George Brickford at 24 by trade a wright, with black hair & of a healthy appearance, complains of a gnawing pain, attended with a creeping motion in his abdomen so that he can hardly rest above an hour or two without being sensible of it. His appetite is very voracious, he imagines however that he does not properly digest his food, as shortly after taking it, he complains of acid eructations & a sense of weight at the praecordia. About five months ago, after great fatigue in walking he passed a worm, which from his description seems to have been of the lumbricious kind. If at any time he takes a few glasses of whisky, he observes that he discharges urine of a blackish appearance & containing small calcareous bodies covered with mucus. At times he is affected with vertigo & deliqium animi Pulse 86 & small. Tongue clean Belly very irregular, sometimes bound, at other times open. He sleep remarkably sound. His calcalous complaints have been of three or four years duration. But never trouble him unless when he indulges too freely in spirits, & he has felt nothing of them for these six months past. The gnawing pain in his abdomen are of nearly the same standing but he can assign no cause for either. Cap. om. m & vesp. Pulv. Sem Santon ℥i. & cap. mane die Veneris. Sal. Glaub. ℥iss. ex Ag. Calid. ℥VIII 23. The powders have occasiond some uneasiness at his stomach & he has had some returns of his calcalous complaints. But he thinks his voracious appetite somewhat diminished & the gnawing uneasiness a little abated. Belly bound. Sleeps well. Janr 6th Has taken since the last report, a pill with one gram of the Mercurius Cinereus, & a dose of Jallap which operatd briskly as a cathartic, but without any appearance of worms. He has at present none of the Calcalous complaints, but he still complains much of voracious appetite, & a sense of gnawing pain, which he now referrs to the region of the stomach. Intem Med. & Rx. Tinct. Aromat - Amar Ag. Menth Phiss aa ℥iiMcap ℥p ter de die 13. Has had frequent eructations from the mixture & during its use, his urine was remarkably scanty, in the same manner as from drinking spirits. But he did not perceive any discharge of sand. The sense of pain at his stomach continues much as before. Interm Mist. & Rx. Pulv. Rhei ℥i Magnes. Alb. ℥iiMcap coch parv ter de die. 20 Has continued his powders without any uneasiness. Pain somewhat relieved & he is free from any affection in the discharge of urine Cont. Pulv. Magn. cum Rheo u a Janr 27 All his symptoms continue relieved Cont. Pulv. Rhei cum Magn u. a. Febr 3. All his symptoms are at present gone & his appetite nearly natural. Dismissd.