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of matter, is gone away so as to be scarcely visible without coming to a <sic>supuration</sic>;
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<unclear>and</unclear><!-- possibly crossed out? --> <del>there is</del> has left but a very little hardness behind: but then in its stead there is come
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another swelling under my left arm. It is transversely in the arm pit and <sic>ressembles</sic> a
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cord or roll of flesh about the height and breadth of one's little finger, but longer reaching
<lb/>
from the fore to the hinder part. There are besides this other lesser ones almost adjoining
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and parallel. I applied for some time a <del><unclear>plaister</unclear></del> poultice of bread &amp; milk with a little
<lb/>
<note>ril</note> and changed it every 2 or 3 hours, but as I tied it on by a handker<sic>cheif</sic> which
<lb/>
passed round my neck, the whole together made such a thickness under my arm that
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the under fleshy part of the arm became inflamed, so that I discontinued my poultice
<lb/>
and applied a <add>softening</add> <sic>plaister</sic> of I <unclear>know</unclear><!-- "knew"? --> not what which being thin &amp; kept on by a linen
<lb/>
bandage promises to be of more benefit.


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of matter, is gone away so as to be scarcely visible without coming to a supuration;
and there is has left but a very little hardness behind: but then in its stead there is come
another swelling under my left arm. It is transversely in the arm pit and ressembles a
cord or roll of flesh about the height and breadth of one's little finger, but longer reaching
from the fore to the hinder part. There are besides this other lesser ones almost adjoining
and parallel. I applied for some time a plaister poultice of bread & milk with a little
ril and changed it every 2 or 3 hours, but as I tied it on by a handkercheif which
passed round my neck, the whole together made such a thickness under my arm that
the under fleshy part of the arm became inflamed, so that I discontinued my poultice
and applied a softening plaister of I know not what which being thin & kept on by a linen
bandage promises to be of more benefit.


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Identifier: | JB/540/111/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 540.

Date_1

1784-10-17

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Box

540

Main Headings

Folio number

111

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

Correspondence

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

Penner

Samuel Bentham

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