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July 17.th 1820
Dr. Sir.
On Saturday about 12 oClock Doctr Wooldridge arived at
my house. we Expected you out yesterday agreeable to your promise
Mrs Stanard has been Very much Distresed with her cough since
you were out. and her medicine is out as also the bark bitters to wit. the Tincture
of Bark the white mixture and the guttavitae. Mrs Stanard
has had a greater Discharge yesterday, and passed more water than
she has for some time and her stomach appears to be softer
this morning. I am in hopes her complaint is about to
take a favourable change. I shall be very glad if you will
come out this Evening and see her situation as you can
then be a better Judge. My Daughter is much better. The
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Doctr as well as myself wou'd be Happy to see you. Mr
Gibson has the Phials for the different Kinds of medicineyour Friend
Larkin Stanard
PS Mrs Stanard on act of her great weakess
and her beging did not take the calomel on
Sunday night as you Directed. She beged it
to be postponed untill you come out
have the Phials labell'd -
LS
P. S. please send some Eupitorum
Perfoleatum & oblige
LS.