Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 1545 | Case of Mr Stringfellows who has a skin condition. |
2 | Case 1645 | Case of 'a Gentleman of some consequence' who has hypochondriasis. |
3 | Case 1878 | Case of an unnamed female patient with a cough, hectics and other symptoms of consumption as reported by Dr Armitstead at Knaresborough. |
4 | Case 2085 | Case of an unnamed female patient 'of some consequence' who is at Harrogate to treat her badly ulcerated nostrils, as reported by J. Armistead of Knaresborough. |
5 | Case 2283 | Case of Dr John Armistead who contracts typhus from a patient. |
6 | Case 2570 | Case of Lord Montagu's Son as treated for a cough and "spitting of purulent matter" by varying the temperature of the patient to bring on sweats', by John Hunter, as reported in passing to Cullen by Dr Armitstead for being an unusual method of treatment. |