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Isabel Dewar
1788
No16th Novr 25. 1788.
Isabel Dewar at 36 complains of frequent cough, attended with pain of the sternum & difficult expectoration. She has also some oppression about the praecordia, borborygmi & distension of stomach after meals. She sleeps ill &frequentlyduring the night, has often partial sweats on different parts of her body, but most frequently on her breast. Pulse about 70 & soft. Belly costive, Appetite much impaird. She was delivered of a child about 10 weeks ago which shenursedsuckled till the 16th inst. & her catamenia have not appeard since that time. She attributes her complaints to cold during the puerperal state. She has used no medicines Rx. Mucil. G. Arab. Syr. Simp. Ag. Font. aa ℥ ii Spt. vitriol ten. ℥ii.Mcap. ℥p ter de die 29 Has less of the sweating since she began the mixture, but her cough continues nearly as severe as before & she complains much of loss of strength Pulse 80 & small. Belly natural Cont Mist cum acid venol. u. a. nec non Rx. Pulv. Cort. Peruv. Fol. Cicut. aa ℥pMcap. ℥p. ter in die Decr 6th. Has taken her medicines as directed without any inconvenience. But the cough still continues to be very severe; & the sweatings during the night, are more profuse than before. Cont. Med. u. a. & cap. hor. 7ma vesp. Pulv. Ipecac Ji. [poo] Emet.