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

 

[ID:5670] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: [ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN] / Regarding: Dr Boyle Coghlan (Patient) / 11 June 1788 / (Outgoing)

Note by Cullen describing a case: Dr Boyle Coghlan consulted him on the 10th June 1788 'for a disease brought on by playing at Tennis which I take to have been a strain of the heart'. Cullen describes the advice he gave.

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FieldData
DOC ID 5670
RCPE Catalogue Number CUL/1/1/20/289
Main Language English
Document Direction Outgoing
Date11 June 1788
Annotation None
TypeAuthorial original
Enclosure(s) No enclosure(s)
Autopsy No
Recipe No
Regimen No
Letter of Introduction No
Case Note No
Summary Note by Cullen describing a case: Dr Boyle Coghlan consulted him on the 10th June 1788 'for a disease brought on by playing at Tennis which I take to have been a strain of the heart'. Cullen describes the advice he gave.
Manuscript Incomplete? No
Evidence of Commercial Posting No

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[Case ID:2221]
Case of Boyle Coghlan who has a heart condition brought on by playing tennis.
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Person IDRole in documentPerson
[PERS ID:1]AuthorDr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID:4699]PatientDr Boyle Coghlan
[PERS ID:1]Patient's Physician / Surgeon / ApothecaryDr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)

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Place of Writing Cullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain

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