Cullen

The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

[Case ID:1585]: Case of R. Clayton Bayles who is being treated for an unspecified disorder affecting his stomach and who has developed eruptions on his hands which may be an effect of his medication.

Documents in this case

2 document(s) found in this case.

DOC IDSummaryDate
[DOC ID:2345] 
Letter from Robert Clayton Bayles, concerning his own case. He has taken the electuary and draught suggested, as a result of which 'the inside of my hands grew dry hard & husky & were entirely covered over with a Coat of Meal or Chaulk just as if I had fell on a burning Lime Kiln'.19 October 1783
 
[DOC ID:4733] 
Reply to and concerning 'R. Clayton Bayles'.26 October 1783
 

People involved in this case

3 found.

PERS IDFull Name
[PERS ID: 4001] Robert Clayton Bayles
[PERS ID: 1] Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID: 4002] Mr Willson

Unique Places linked to this Case

3 found.

TypeSpecific Place Village/Town/City (aka) Region Country Continent Confidence
SpecificCullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
Place Lancaster North-West England Europe certain
Place Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain

Places and role of place

4 found.

TypeRoleSpecific Place Village/Town/City (aka) Region Country Continent Confidence
SpecificPlace of WritingCullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
PlacePlace of Writing Lancaster North-West England Europe certain
PlaceDestination of Letter Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
PlaceDestination of Letter Lancaster North-West England Europe inferred