The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . Chronicle proceeds to say : We readily give insertionto the following communications, being from a gentleman intimatelyconnected with the town of Kelso : The first symptoms were generally headache, giddiness, languour,great anxiety, attended with coldness all over the body; thosesjonptoms were frequently accompanied with sickness, then vomitingand purging generally ensued, with a sense of burning heat at thestomach, and spasms in the feet and limbs and sometimes also in thehands and arms. When the patient was sick an


The Calls of Norfolk and Suffolk : their Paston connections and descendants . Chronicle proceeds to say : We readily give insertionto the following communications, being from a gentleman intimatelyconnected with the town of Kelso : The first symptoms were generally headache, giddiness, languour,great anxiety, attended with coldness all over the body; thosesjonptoms were frequently accompanied with sickness, then vomitingand purging generally ensued, with a sense of burning heat at thestomach, and spasms in the feet and limbs and sometimes also in thehands and arms. When the patient was sick and retching we(Mr. Bell and family) gave him a copious draught of warm waterseveral times repeated to cleanse the stomach and when the retchingsubsided we gave (an adult) two tablespoons of castor oil with 20 or25 drops of laudanum and 3 or 4 drops of oil of peppermint, and ifthis was retained in the course of an hour a wine glass of Frenchbrandy in two wine-glassfuls of hot water and 20 drops of given one half at a time and half an hour between each time, but.


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