Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 237 | Case of the Reverend J. Nesfield diagnosed with a restricted bladder. |
2 | Case 392 | Cases 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. |
3 | Case 482 | Case 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. |
4 | Case 713 | Case of Miss Hearcy Fullarton who spits blood and has a pain in her side from a lung condition. |
5 | Case 1058 | Case of John Pringle (cousin of Dr John Pringle), who has gout. |
6 | Case 1118 | Case of Mr Roger Stevenson, nephew of Glasgow Prof. Alexander Stevenson, who has a pulmonary disorder characterised by the spitting up of 'chalky matter'. |
7 | Case 1377 | Case of Captain Grant who has consumptive symptoms and also swelling of the genitals. |