Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 455 | Case of Miss Jane Innes who has a long-term cough (consumption) which eventually proves fatal. |
2 | Case 1039 | Case of Miss Bell Shaw who has a constricted oesophagus, and strained herself nursing her dying father. |
3 | Case 1255 | Case of Mr James Brander who has had a long-standing stomach disorder since returning from Lisbon. |
4 | Case 1346 | Case of Mrs Robertson whose serious cough returned during her recent, third pregnancy. The cough is now purulent and the patient is also suffering from a hectic fever. |
5 | Case 1377 | Case of Captain Grant who has consumptive symptoms and also swelling of the genitals. |
6 | Case 1437 | Case of Mrs Thomson at Elgin who has a haemorrhage and severe abdominal pains. |
7 | Case 1682 | Case of Mrs Stuart who suffers from severe chest pains, like angina, but which Cullen considers a 'spasmodic affection' loacted in her stomach. |
8 | Case 1704 | Case of the Revd. Gordon who is very weak and distressed by an advanced chest condition for which he is prescribed Laudanam. |