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7th 1762
April 23


Friday morning Do Lucas came attended
wth Mr. Tyrrell and went up to Mr Sibson; I went
not up, but upon their comeing down again I
went with them into the Pailour & asked Doctor
Lucas his Opinion of him whether he did not
think Mr. Sibson had a Gallopin Consumption,
his Answer was, Yes Madam, As deep an One
as ever was, for, Were all the College of Physicians
here it would be impossible to be of Service to
him, These were the Doctors words to the best
of My KnowledgeI further Asked him if he
bought it Proper for Mr. Sibson to go out in
the ChaiseHe answerd by no means for if you
do, he'll certainly die in the ChaiseThis Con-
-versation Pass in the Presence of Mr. Tyrrell
Dor Lucas Prescribed for him but said he need
come no moreThey desire Consulting to her
Brother in law Proposed to Sent for Dor Foshergill
from Lond who had done particular Service
to One of her husbands Acquaintances who had
been in a Consumption Aborad, & came to England
for AdviceAnd further begg the Brother would
bring down Mr. Bearblock her husbands Par-
-ticular TreendThe brother went & brought
Mr. Bearblock with him but the Dor would not
comebut Recommended Dor Hayes of
WindsorThe Brother by Mr. Sibsons desire
went that Same night to Order Dor Hayes &
Dor Lucas from Windsor who Promisd to
be there next morning and the Brother
return'd to Long ford that nightsMr Sibson
continu'd very bad all the night in so much
that we all sat up being Apprehensive he might
day before morningMy daughter & Maid
were on the Further Side of the bed & one Mr. Toosh
on the Othermy daughter was then quite light
pearled




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