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Case 14274

April 17, 2018November 22, 2018

Mrs Leate came to my house sick in mind. Saturday 3 December 1603, 5.00 pm.
[In chart] Sad, uncomfortable.
Complains of her belly a bad stomach.
[Same patient continues in case below: took fear & grief for the death of her child. She mended God be thanked.]
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