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

 

[ID:2633] From: Dr Ivie Campbell / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Miss Campbell (of Dunstaffnage) (Patient) / 11 June 1785 / (Incoming)

Letter from Ivie Campbell, concering the case of Miss Campbell.

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Metadata

FieldData
DOC ID 2633
RCPE Catalogue Number CUL/1/2/1678a
Main Language English
Document Direction Incoming
Date11 June 1785
Annotation None
TypeAuthorial original
Enclosure(s) No enclosure(s)
Autopsy No
Recipe No
Regimen No
Letter of Introduction No
Case Note No
Summary Letter from Ivie Campbell, concering the case of Miss Campbell.
Manuscript Incomplete? No
Evidence of Commercial Posting No

Case

Cases that this document belongs to:

Case ID Description Num Docs
[Case ID:512]
Case of Miss Campbell of Dunstaffnage who is suffering from severe headaches and pains in her side since developing an ulcer after ignoring a scratch on her shin.
15


People linked to this document

Person IDRole in documentPerson
[PERS ID:336]AuthorDr Ivie Campbell
[PERS ID:1]AddresseeDr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID:2705]PatientMiss Campbell (of Dunstaffnage)
[PERS ID:336]Patient's Physician / Surgeon / ApothecaryDr Ivie Campbell
[PERS ID:1241]Patient's Physician / Surgeon / ApothecaryMr Robert Ochiltree
[PERS ID:1]Patient's Physician / Surgeon / ApothecaryDr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)

Places linked to this document

Role in document Specific Place Settlements / Areas Region Country Global Region Confidence
Place of Writing Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
Destination of Letter Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain

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Edinburgh June 11th 1785

Dear Sir


I take the Liberty of Inclosing you
a letter I had, two days ago, from Mr Ochiltree;
not doubting but it will give you Pleasure, as ↑it↑ does
me - to have the agreeable accounts it contains of
the happy turn Miss Campbells Complaints
have taken at last -- If any further Directions,
with regard to Exercise - Bathing, &c, occurs, you
will be so good as let me know, and I shall
inform Mr. Ochiltree - I have now got pretty
well myself - and am entered on Business ---


I ever am
Dear Sir Most respectfully
yours,

Ivie Campbell



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Dr. William Cullen
Physician
Edinburgh

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Edinr. June 11th 1785

Dear Sir


I take the Liberty of Inclosing you
a letter I had, two days ago, from Mr Ochiltree;
not doubting but it will give you Pleasure, as ↑it↑ does
me - to have the agreeable accounts it contains of
the happy turn Miss Campbells Complaints
have taken at last -- If any further Directions,
with regard to Exercise - Bathing, &c, occurs, you
will be so good as let me know, and I shall
inform Mr. Ochiltree - I have now got pretty
well myself - and am entered on Business ---


I ever am
Dear Sir Most respectfully
yours,

Ivie Campbell



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Dr. William Cullen
Physician
Edinr.

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