Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 1121 | Case of Elizabeth, wife of Rev. Robert Deans of Crailing, who has a chronic sore throat from 1779, and later suffers respiratory ailments. |
2 | Case 1122 | Case of the Reverend Mr Robert Deans of Crailing who displays very serious symptoms of delirium which presage his death on 13 December 1788, just two days after Cullen's reply. |
3 | Case 1548 | Case of Mr Campbell whose is advised to retire to the country to discourage him from worrying about a venereal taint which Cullen is sure has been cured. |
4 | Case 1808 | Case of William Bogle who has lived a life of 'excess' and currently has a Pox (venereal infection). |
5 | Case 2319 | Case of David MacGibbon's son, a "boy" who is taking a medicine prescribed by Cullen to ease his belly and clear red sediment from his urine. |