French physician and politician (1738–1814) whose name became synonymous with the ‘humane’ instrument of execution whose use he proposed to the government during the French Revolution. Manuscript medical report, in French, signed “Guillotin,” one page, 7.75 x 9.5, October 30, 1811. Report reads, in part (translated): “A bloodletting of about four ounces having been done on the 28th of this month according to the directions given in the consultation of Oct. 13, and this bloodletting having dissipated the symptoms which made it necessary, the consulting doctors are of the opinion that the same bloodletting should be repeated, if the symptoms which made it necessary, reappear. It will be particularly necessary to study the patient’s condition at the oncoming of her periods, to observe the symptoms which could indicate a blood turgescence and a strain to her bosom and then to undertake a small bloodletting at the latest a week before the return of her period. They are also of the opinion that the dietary and therapeutic means established during the last consultation be strictly adhered to.” Boldly signed at the conclusion by Guillotin. In fine condition, with some scattered light toning and foxing. An uncommon format with exceptional procedural content from Guillotin’s many years as a trusted and well-respected physician. Pre-certified PSA/DNA and RR Auction COA.
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