Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 1348 | Case of Elizabeth Murray of Darnhall who in 1781 is already taking powders for her stomach and who suffers 'flying pains'. In 1786 she visits Moffat to use the waters to treat a skin 'eruption' on her neck and face. |
2 | Case 1454 | Case of the two daughters of Mr Welsh who have a dangerous lung condition. |
3 | Case 1502 | Case of a servant of Mr Murray of Darnhall, who has a tumour on his leg. |
4 | Case 1568 | Case of the Revd Dr Moffat who suffers from a very painful stomach disorder. |
5 | Case 1858 | Case of William Murray who has a tumour on his side. |
6 | Case 1867 | Case of Lady Elibank's sister who is advised over managing a menstrual or uterine condition. |
7 | Case 1977 | Case of Charles, Clara and Gideon, the deceased children of Alexander Murray, 7th Lord Elibank, who all died in infancy and concerning his fears about hereditary weakness and how to prevent premature death. |