Cullen

The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

People [PERS ID:522]

FieldData
ID522
TitleSir
First NameJohn
Middle Name/Initial(s)
Last NamePringle
Maiden Name
AKA
GenderMale
OccupationMilitary Physician
Medical Professional?Medical Professional

Birth/Death

Birth/Death 
Birth (year) 1707
Date of death (year) 1782

Notes

 
At present no additional information available.

Cases that this person appears in:

CountCase IDCase Name
1Case 237Case of the Reverend J. Nesfield diagnosed with a restricted bladder.
2Case 392Cases communicated by Charles Broughton, a London surgeon, who sends Cullen letters detailing the successful use of his proprietary ointment that is supposed to cure tumours.
3Case 482Case of Miss Anne Downman, sister of Dr Hugh Downman, who has suffered from hysterical symptoms and urinary tract ailments since the death of a brother in 1771.
4Case 713Case of Miss Hearcy Fullarton who spits blood and has a pain in her side from a lung condition.
5Case 1058Case of John Pringle (cousin of Dr John Pringle), who has gout.
6Case 1118Case of Mr Roger Stevenson, nephew of Glasgow Prof. Alexander Stevenson, who has a pulmonary disorder characterised by the spitting up of 'chalky matter'.
7Case 1377Case of Captain Grant who has consumptive symptoms and also swelling of the genitals.