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=== Allusion ===
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{{quote|CASE CLIII. ''Fever and Disorder in the Stomach, after Child-Birth''.<br/>
{{quote|CASE CLIII. ''Fever and Disorder in the Stomach, after Child-Birth''.<br/>
&emsp;Mrs. Pearce's niece, at the <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, in Charles-Street, St. James's-Square, having been for some months very feverish and ill, from catching cold after her lying-in, had, among many other complaints, a most violent pain in her stomach and bowels. of which she was cured by the Powder, taken in May, 1773.<ref>{{:Seymour, T 1774a}}, p. 103.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
&emsp;Mrs. Pearce's niece, at the <keyword>Robin Hood</keyword>, in Charles-Street, St. James's-Square, having been for some months very feverish and ill, from catching cold after her lying-in, had, among many other complaints, a most violent pain in her stomach and bowels. of which she was cured by the Powder, taken in May, 1773.<ref>{{:Seymour, T 1774a}}, p. 103.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>


=== Source notes ===
== Source notes ==
IRHB's brackets. According to the title-page, the edition cited is the third, but it also advertizes the case stories as new in this edition, so presumably the item cited cannot be found in the earlier editions.
IRHB's brackets. According to the title-page, the edition cited is the third, but it also advertizes the case stories as new in this edition, so presumably the item cited cannot be found in the earlier editions.


=== IRHB comments ===
== IRHB comments ==
T. Seymour's 'Poudre Unique' had already cured [[1774 - Seymour, T - Properties and Effects of the Poudre Unique (1) |Ms Pearce's aunt.]]
T. Seymour's 'Poudre Unique' had already cured [[1774 - Seymour, T - Properties and Effects of the Poudre Unique (1) |Ms Pearce's aunt.]]


=== Lists ===
== Lists ==
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 315-19.
* Not included in {{:Dobson, Richard Barrie 1976a}}, pp. 293-11.
* Outside scope of {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.
* Outside scope of {{:Sussex, Lucy 1994a}}.


=== Editions ===
== Editions ==
* {{:Seymour, T 1774a}}; see p. 103.<!--
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=== Studies and criticism ===
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Date 1774
Author Seymour, T
Title A Concise Account of the Properties and Effects of the Poudre Unique, in the Cure of the Most Dangerous Putrid As Well As Inveterate and Complicated Diseases
Mentions The Robin Hood in Charles Street, St James's Square
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Site of the Robin Hood, St James's Square.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-06-24. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2021-01-07.

Allusion

CASE CLIII. Fever and Disorder in the Stomach, after Child-Birth.
 Mrs. Pearce's niece, at the Robin Hood, in Charles-Street, St. James's-Square, having been for some months very feverish and ill, from catching cold after her lying-in, had, among many other complaints, a most violent pain in her stomach and bowels. of which she was cured by the Powder, taken in May, 1773.[1]

Source notes

IRHB's brackets. According to the title-page, the edition cited is the third, but it also advertizes the case stories as new in this edition, so presumably the item cited cannot be found in the earlier editions.

IRHB comments

T. Seymour's 'Poudre Unique' had already cured Ms Pearce's aunt.

Lists

Editions

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Notes