![]() Bathed her head and hands with brandy and water during their continuance. She had from thirteen to fifteen attacks altogether. Tried to restrain her but could not do so, and had trouble to keep her from falling out of bed. ![]() About twenty minutes afterwards the shaking ceased, and the deceased appeared to become better but in a quarter of an hour she had another attack, and she began to roll and toss on the bed. Bathed her head and her hands with brandy and water. She soon became worse, and looked wild, and became drawn up, and shook a good deal. Put on a mustard plaster, and gave her a drink of gin and water, after which she appeared to be easier. Honor Pearce, daughter of the deceased, said her mother complained on the Wednesday night previously of great pain in the stomach. ![]() Gaskell, J.P., into the circumstances attending the death of Elizabeth Sarah Pearce, who had died suddenly on the previous day. Saturday 25 November 1876, South Australian Chronicle and Weekly Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1868 - 1881) TroveĪn inquest was held at Thomas's Plain, near Eadina, on Friday, November 17, by Mr. ![]()
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