Cullen

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

 

[Case ID:652]: Case of Alice Bethune in Kilconquhar who since getting got cold feet from walking, has suffered from a cough and pains in her sides, breast and back; she also has a strange taste in her mouth. See Case 323.

Documents in this case

1 document(s) found in this case.

DOC IDSummaryDate
[DOC ID:1105] 
Letter from Alice Bethune in Kilconquhar, relating her own case. After getting cold feet from walking, she has suffered from a cough and pains in her sides, breast and back; she also has a strange taste in her mouth. Mention of Mr Bethune (her brother) and Henry Lindsay (nephew). Her spelling is notably phonetic.13 January 1775
 

People involved in this case

4 found.

PERS IDFull Name
[PERS ID: 11] Mr David Bethune (of Kilconquhar; of Balfour)
[PERS ID: 466] Miss Alice Bethune (of Balfour)
[PERS ID: 1] Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID: 5375] Mr Henry Lindsay (Harry; Lindsay Bethune; Lindsay of Wormiston; after 1789, Bethune of Kilconquhar and Balfour)

Unique Places linked to this Case

3 found.

TypeSpecific Place Village/Town/City (aka) Region Country Continent Confidence
Place Kilconquhar Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
SpecificCullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
Place Colinsburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain

Places and role of place

3 found.

TypeRoleSpecific Place Village/Town/City (aka) Region Country Continent Confidence
PlacePlace of Writing Kilconquhar Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
SpecificDestination of LetterCullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
PlacePlace of Handstamp Colinsburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain