The Gravel

[ The Gravel ] Anthony Allaire

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Anthony Allaire
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A respectable physician
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The Richmond Examiner
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Dr. Williams

Date: 1820/10/31

Publication Format
Print

Type
Medicine

Symptoms
kidney stones

Ingredients
gin
lime
lime water
coffee

Places
New Brunswick
Richmond
Virginia

Source: Anthony Allaire. Diary and Order Book.
Institution: New Brunswick Museum Archives and Research Library | Source Origin: Beverley Robinson Papers | Sublocation: Anthony Allaire. Diary and Order Book. | Reference: S 37A F 19

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This recipe, from a print source, is pasted into the manuscript on page 52. It is dated 31 October 1820 on the back. Image courtesy of New Brunswick Museum Archives and Research Library.


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The Gravel 

     The excruciating sufferings sustained by persons

afflicted by gravel in the kidnies, &c. induced me

to communicate a remedy which has, in numerous 

instances, afforded relief.

     This remedy was discovered and its efficacy first

tested by Dr. Williams, a late eminent physician in 

Virginia.  -- He had for several years suffered ex-

tremely by gravel. -- As an experiment, Dr. W 

put a small quantity of the gravel which he had

voided, into three wine glasses, one containing gin,

a second containing a solution of lime, (lime water)

the third containing pure strong coffee.  After

waiting a few days, on examining, he found that

the gravel deposited in gin, was not in the slightest

degree, altered--that deposited in lime water ap-

peared a little softened; that deposited in strong 

coffee, was reduced to an impalpable power.

     Encouraged by this experiment, Dr. W. imme-

diately adopted the use of pure strong coffee not 

mixed with sugar, milk or any ingredient.  In a 

short time he voided gravel reduced to sand, with

little pain, and was relieved.

     The above important facts were stated to me by

a respectable physician, who has administered this

remedy with similar success.

I.M.

Richmond Enquirer