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Hillsborough July 4th, 1772

Dear Sirs

Your Favour of Yesterday I recd. by Capt. Burford
and observe the Contents; I have apply'd to the Doctor, he
says nothing better can be sent than what he gave you
for the Negro Wench, and that you must proceed as
he directed, tho' by the Beaver you'll received a small
box of Salve which you may make a plaster of, instead of
that you have, but he assures me either is equally good.
He further says that you ought to examine if there
are any ulcers about her Privates or any other part
of her Body, if there are her disorder may not be
what he imagins it. I have sent a dose of
Ipochocuana for Bet which please to give her with
orders how to take it. After which the annexed rect.
must be observed which will doubtless cure her
if nothing else is the matter, is it not the old Complaint.
we have no news here, the Governor is slightly indisposed
with alax something like the Flux, but Dr. Colman
has given him some medicines to relieve the Complaint.
Mrs. Martin is got well & the rest of the Family
all hearty. Mr. Burford did not see his
Excellency Mr. Nash said it was needless to apply
for that the Commission was made out for Coll. Bullock.

J

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