The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
[ID:4127] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Mr James Sturrock / Regarding: Mr James Sturrock (Patient) / 1 September 1777? / (Outgoing)
Reply to 'Mr James Sturrock',. Short note urging him to continue the treatments already advised.
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Metadata
Field | Data |
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DOC ID | 4127 |
RCPE Catalogue Number | CUL/1/1/9/100 |
Main Language | English |
Document Direction | Outgoing |
Date | 1 September 1777? |
Annotation | None |
Type | Authorial original |
Enclosure(s) | No enclosure(s) |
Autopsy | No |
Recipe | No |
Regimen | No |
Letter of Introduction | No |
Case Note | No |
Summary | Reply to 'Mr James Sturrock',. Short note urging him to continue the treatments already advised. |
Manuscript Incomplete? | No |
Evidence of Commercial Posting | No |
Case
Cases that this document belongs to:
Case ID | Description | Num Docs |
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[Case ID:217] |
Case of James Sturrock who complains of giddiness and vomiting while being treated with an 'issue' on his head. |
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People linked to this document
Person ID | Role in document | Person |
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[PERS ID:1] | Author | Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) |
[PERS ID:1976] | Addressee | Mr James Sturrock |
[PERS ID:1976] | Patient | Mr James Sturrock |
[PERS ID:1] | Patient's Physician / Surgeon / Apothecary | Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) |
Places linked to this document
Role in document | Specific Place | Settlements / Areas | Region | Country | Global Region | Confidence |
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Place of Writing | Cullen's House / Mint Close | Edinburgh | Edinburgh and East | Scotland | Europe | certain |
Destination of Letter | Arbroath | East Highlands | Scotland | Europe | inferred |
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Mr James Sturrock
It will be best to continue the Mustard for a long time, as it
is well suited to every circumstance of your disease, & while
it keeps your belly regular, there will be no occasion for returnĀ¬
ing to the aperient solution. -- As the state of your Stomach
seems to be much mended I expect your giddiness will mend also. --
But in the mean time I have nothing to add to the advice formerly
given.
Diplomatic Text
Mr James Sturrock
It will be best to continue the Mustard for a long time, as it
is well suited to every circumstance of your disease, & while
it keeps your belly regular, there will be no occasion for returnĀ¬
ing to the aperient solution. -- As the state of your Stomach
seems to be much mended I expect your giddiness will mend also. --
But in the mean time I have nothing to add to the advice formerly
given.
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