The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
[ID:5900] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: [ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN] / Regarding: Captain Gilbert Trotter (Patient) / 30 September 1789 / (Outgoing)
Reply headed 'For Captain Gilbert Trotter'.
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Metadata
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| DOC ID | 5900 |
| RCPE Catalogue Number | CUL/1/1/21/171 |
| Main Language | English |
| Document Direction | Outgoing |
| Date | 30 September 1789 |
| Annotation | None |
| Type | Machine copy |
| Enclosure(s) | No enclosure(s) |
| Autopsy | No |
| Recipe | No |
| Regimen | Yes |
| Letter of Introduction | No |
| Case Note | No |
| Summary | Reply headed 'For Captain Gilbert Trotter'. |
| Manuscript Incomplete? | No |
| Evidence of Commercial Posting | No |
Case
Cases that this document belongs to:
| Case ID | Description | Num Docs |
|---|---|---|
| [Case ID:2361] |
Case of Captain Gilbert Trotter who is advised on regimen for an unspecified condition, probably consumptive. |
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People linked to this document
| Person ID | Role in document | Person |
|---|---|---|
| [PERS ID:1] | Author | Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) |
| [PERS ID:959] | Patient | Captain Gilbert Trotter |
| [PERS ID:1] | Patient's Physician / Surgeon / Apothecary | Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) |
| [PERS ID:5830] | Other Physician / Surgeon | Dr Farquarharson |
Places linked to this document
| Role in document | Specific Place | Settlements / Areas | Region | Country | Global Region | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Place of Writing | Edinburgh | Edinburgh and East | Scotland | Europe | certain |
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