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I hope this will not giue you the
trouble of writing un lesse you shall
bee as well as I wish you, but by the
account you gaue me of your illnesse
yesterday I cant hope for that, & I am
tempted to write this to let you know
docter [liner]used to giuve Glisters of ?
breath for the distemper you complain
of, if you haue grim with it, I haue
known a glister of butter fresh made
with out any solt doe a great deal
of good & Docter houer I remember gaue
that race to my lord Marlborough
perhaps yo uwill think this very odd in
me to proseril to you that are the flauouring
in these things, but when one is sick one
does ? I think sie well as others & I shall
be glad to send you a remedy book
for body & mind

Inn: the 16th Friday

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