The u Account- Book" of Jan Haszing. 
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1766. Mrs. Elsje Colijn, Deb. 
26 July. For yourself, after the confinement, the ordi- 
nary mixture to succour the lying-in and the 
after-pains . . . . . . Rds. 1- 
15 Sept. A dose of purgative . . . . ,, .4 
28 ,, The same .4 
28 Oct. The same . . „ .4 
1 Dec. 1 ounce of mann. calabrin. for the child . ,, .4 
Sum total . Rds. 3- 
Paid. 
1766. The widow Huijsman, Debet. 
28 Aug. Visited your Honour (together with the doctors van 
Nierop and Nijting), suffering from a perplexing and singular 
affection in the abdomen, probably caused by obstructed 
intestines, wherefore we applied a large plaster of empl. 
rustingii 1), on leather, while at the same time we made you 
snuff up several ounces of spir. sal. vol. ol. ; comes for 
medicines, together with consultations and visits . Rds. 5 
Paid. 
1)1 
1766. Joh. Guil. V. Helsdinge, Deb. 
1 Oct. Visited your wife during her lying-in, complaining about 
severe pains in her abdomen, etc. ; caused her to be 
clystered a couple of times, and supplied what was 
necessary ; cured. 
Paid. 
1766. The wig-maker Jonii, Deb. 
4 Oct. Visited your wife, suffering from flux. mens. ; where- 
fore supplied what was necessary, and cured . Rds. 1.4 
Paid. 
1766. Dirk de Jongh, Debet. 
16 Nov. Your servant-girl very successfully delivered of a dead 
child ; supplied what was necessary, and cured. 
Paid. 
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