Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 944 | Case of Alexander Douglas, physician at Dundee, concerning his own bladder complaint. |
2 | Case 1448 | Case of the Duchess of Gordon whose complaints, for which she is advised on taking a course of goat whey, are considered rheumatic and nervous. |
3 | Case 1525 | Case of Miss Douglas who has a pectoral complaint and is advised to journey back south to London and then sail to Madeira. |
4 | Case 1561 | Case of "Mrs C of G' who has an internal disorder of her lower abdomen which may be rectal and/or uterine. Context implies 'G' probably indicates 'Glasgow' or 'Greenock'. |
5 | Case 1622 | Case of Mrs Fordyce who is given a regimen to cure a cough. |
6 | Case 1688 | Case of Lady Dumfries who in 1784 is suffering from stomach pains and cramps.
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7 | Case 2041 | Case of Mrs Allen of Errol House, a native of Jamaica who since a suspected miscarriage has been very 'lax' with a bad stomach. |
8 | Case 2488 | Case of the Dowager Countess of Dumfries who has gout. |