Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 347 | Case of an unnamed female patient with a genito-urinary disorder not thought to be venereal. |
2 | Case 852 | Case of Dr James Saunders, who had nephritis, had his son surgically remove a stone and now has a bladder problem. |
3 | Case 885 | Case of an unnamed male patient of Dr Dobson's at Liverpool who has a gleet which Cullen considers stems from a very particular form of bladder irritation upon which he theorises. |
4 | Case 1664 | Case of 'J. P.' [identified as likely being John Parrish] an unnamed male patient with a urinary disorder as reported by Colin Ross in Hamburg. |
5 | Case 2509 | Case of "a Gentleman very much affected with the gout and also from venereal accidents affected with the catarrhus vesicae". |
6 | Case 2510 | Case of 'An Elderly gentleman who has been long podagric' who 'became at length nephritic and discharged many small stones. He became also affected with Stranguary and a great discharge of viscid mucus'. |
7 | Case 2511 | Case of a "young man recovering from palsy of the bladder". |