The " Account- Book" of Jan Haszing. 
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1766. Thobias Rogiers, Esq., Deb. 
4 July. Delivered your wife of a foetus of about three months 
which was very nearly born, and whereafter a mola and a 
putrid placenta came to light. Thereafter done what was 
necessary, and cured. 
Paid with thanks. 
1766. Christiaan Pieter Brand, Deb. 
8 July. Your wife having suffered an abortion where no 
placenta had come to light, clysters admin- 
istered to her and supplied what was 
necessary, resulting in complete recovery . Rds. 6 
21 Aug. An emetic for your house-boy . . ... -3 
A purgative for same . . . . ,, -3 
Together . Eds. 6.6 
Paid. 
1766. Riinier Keet, Deb. 
14 July. Came to see your wife, suffering from a severe haemor- 
rhage, whereupon appropriate medicines and the 
administering of some clysters brought to light a mola. 
12 Aug. Came to see her again, having suffered already for the 
last ten days from severe loss of blood ; supplied what 
was necessary up till 1st Sept. ; comes for treatment, 
visits, and medicines together . . . Rds. 10 
Paid. 
1766. Pieter Malet, Debet. 
16 July. Delivered your wife very successfully and prosperously 
of an awkwardly bent-up child, which turned out to be a 
living son ; supplied what was necessary for the lying-in, 
resulting in complete recovery. 
Paid with thanks. 
