Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 59 | Case of Mrs Anderson who is debilitated after multiple child-bearing and 'abortions' (miscarriages). |
2 | Case 101 | Case of Agnes Hamilton at Westburn, who in 1756 is suffering from headaches, 'vomits' and 'obstruction'. In 1762 Cullen fears she has an internal fistula caused by the misuse of a clyster; in 1776 has cold and sore throat. |
3 | Case 334 | Case of James Muir who is diagnosed with a 'suffocating asthma'. |
4 | Case 380 | Case of James McCall with 'a kind of Eresipealous affection'. |
5 | Case 702 | Case of Miss Mary Hamilton of Westburn who is prescribed medicines for a paint in her side and related stomach disorder. |
6 | Case 743 | Case of Mrs Hopkirk whose symptoms are attributed to costiveness. |