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    DEP/DUA/1/41/30 (Transcript version)

    Grizel Grieve

    1787


    No31st Febr 23d. 1787.

    Grizel Grieve at 23, complains of almost constant & severe headach, attended with considerably impaird vision. Her eyes are however little altered from the natural appearance & the pupil contracts readily. She can distinguish large objects & even faces at a considerable distance

    But she cannot read a book every thing appearing to her in a state of confusion. And she cannot distinguish colours every colour excepting what is very bright, appearing black

    She is frequently attackd with deliquium animi & after recovering from these faints, the headach & impaird vision are more considerable than before.

    In the morning she has frequently a disposition to vomiting.

    There sometimes appear a mist or cloud as it were before her eyes & this with the diminishd vision is always aggravated with any encrease of the headach.

    She is sometimes also affected with heat & flushing of her cheeks generally attended with vomiting & followed by sweating. Her strength is much impaired.

    Pulse about 75 rather small

    Belly bound, appetite bad, with much thirst. Her menses have not appeard for these four months past, & she gets no sleep but what is procured by Laudanum which she says she in general takes to the extent of four tea spoonfuls at bed time.

    These symptoms commenced about twelve months ago

    They however gave her little trouble for the first six months

    But since that time they have been gradually encreasing

    She imputes them to great fatigue & watching in attending a relation who was sick.

    Cap. Pil. Mercur. Ciner. Noi. om. n. u. som.

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