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Batavia

diately for Our Physician Dr Jaggi, who apply'd sinapisms to his feet, & blisters to the calves of his legs, but at the same time gave me little or no hopes of even the possibility of his living till Morning,  weak as I was I sat by him till morn, when he chang'd very visibly for the better; I then slept a little, & & waking found him still better than I had any reason to hope,

13. As Dr Jaggi had all along insisted on the Countrey air as necessary for our recovery, I immediately agreed with my Landlord Vn Heys for his countrey house, which he immediately furnishd for us, & agreed to supply us with provisions, & give us the use of 5 slaves who were there, as well as three we were to take with us at a dollar a day, 4s/ more than our common agreement, this countrey house tho small & very bad, was situate about 2 miles out of town, in a situation that preposest me

 

 

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