Life And Times of Washington Containing a Particular Account of National Princi

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Life And Times of Washington Containing a Particular Account of National Princi
John Frederick Schroeder
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At his desire he was bled by Mr. Rawlins, one of the overseers. An attempt to take a simple remedy for a cold showed that he could not swallow a drop, but seemed convulsed and al most suffocated in his efforts. Dr. Craik, the family physician, was sent for and arrived about nine o clock, who put a blister on his throat, took some more blood from him, and ordered a gargle of vinegar and sage tea, and in halation of the fumes of vinegar and hot water. Two consulting physicians, Dr. Brown and Dr. ...Dick were called in, who arrived about three o clock, and after a consultation he was bled a third time. The patient could now swallow a little ; and calomel and tartar emetic were administered without any eifect.
About half-past four o clock he de sired Mr. Lear to call Mrs. Washington to his bedside ; when he requested her to bring from his desk two wills, and on receiving them he gave her one, which he observed was useless as be ing superseded by the other, and de sired her to burn it, which she did, and put the other into her closet.


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