
The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Muscae volitantes
Moving black specks or threads seen before the eyes caused by opaque fragments floating in the vitreous humour or a defect in the lens.
Category: Conditions
Sub category: General
[DOC ID:280] a Speck
on each Cornea
on page (5)
[ID:280] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr Alexander Taylor (Sanders) / Regarding: Mr William Orr ((later) of Ingliston, then Ralston) (Patient), Mrs Margaret? Orr (Kibble) (Patient), Mr Kibble? (Patient), Mrs Kibble (Corse?) (of Whiteford) (Patient) / 27 February 1782 / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:280] the speck on page (5)
[ID:280] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr Alexander Taylor (Sanders) / Regarding: Mr William Orr ((later) of Ingliston, then Ralston) (Patient), Mrs Margaret? Orr (Kibble) (Patient), Mr Kibble? (Patient), Mrs Kibble (Corse?) (of Whiteford) (Patient) / 27 February 1782 / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:280] the speck on page (5)
[ID:280] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr Alexander Taylor (Sanders) / Regarding: Mr William Orr ((later) of Ingliston, then Ralston) (Patient), Mrs Margaret? Orr (Kibble) (Patient), Mr Kibble? (Patient), Mrs Kibble (Corse?) (of Whiteford) (Patient) / 27 February 1782 / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:373] muscae volitantes on page (1)
[ID:373] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr Touch / Regarding: Mr Browne (Patient) / December? 1775? / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:373] muscae volitantes on page (2)
[ID:373] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr Touch / Regarding: Mr Browne (Patient) / December? 1775? / (Outgoing)