The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
[ID:4199] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr (Captain Rose's physician) / Regarding: Captain Rose (Patient) / 8? January? 1778? / (Outgoing)
Reply, being a blank entry apart from its title, 'For Captain Rose'.
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Metadata
Field | Data |
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DOC ID | 4199 |
RCPE Catalogue Number | CUL/1/1/10/56 |
Main Language | English |
Document Direction | Outgoing |
Date | 8? January? 1778? |
Annotation | None |
Type | Scribal copy ( includes Casebook Entry) |
Enclosure(s) | No enclosure(s) |
Autopsy | No |
Recipe | No |
Regimen | No |
Letter of Introduction | No |
Case Note | No |
Summary | Reply, being a blank entry apart from its title, 'For Captain Rose'. |
Manuscript Incomplete? | No |
Evidence of Commercial Posting | No |
Case
Cases that this document belongs to:
Case ID | Description | Num Docs |
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[Case ID:969] |
Case of Captain Richard Rose, a Cornet in the King's Dragoon Guards who has a bladder and bowel complaint. |
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People linked to this document
Person ID | Role in document | Person |
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[PERS ID:1] | Author | Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) |
[PERS ID:2222] | Addressee | Dr (Captain Rose's physician) |
[PERS ID:2221] | Patient | Captain Rose |
[PERS ID:2222] | Patient's Physician / Surgeon / Apothecary | Dr (Captain Rose's physician) |
[PERS ID:1] | Patient's Physician / Surgeon / Apothecary | Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) |
Places linked to this document
Role in document | Specific Place | Settlements / Areas | Region | Country | Global Region | Confidence |
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Place of Writing | Edinburgh | Edinburgh and East | Scotland | Europe | inferred |
Normalized Text
Notes:
1: One of several incomplete entries in the casebooks. The gap left on the page implies that there had been an intention to complete the entry but this was neglected or abandoned for some unknown reason.
Diplomatic Text
Notes:
1: One of several incomplete entries in the casebooks. The gap left on the page implies that there had been an intention to complete the entry but this was neglected or abandoned for some unknown reason.
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