Cullen

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

 

Dalby's Carminative

Dalby's Carminative was a medicinal product originally made by James Dalby of London, England, in the late 1770s. The formula claimed to aid “infants afflicted with wind, watery gripes, fluxes and other disorders of the stomach and bowels”.

Category: Ingredients
Sub category: Proprietary

4 documents found with this item tagged. See below for the various ways that this item has been used in the the documents.



[DOC ID:4991] Volatile Elixir of guaiacum on page (7)
[ID:4991] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr / Regarding: Sir William Maxwell (of Sprinkeld) (Patient) / 26 February 1785 / (Outgoing)

[DOC ID:1309] Dalby's Carminative on page (2)
[ID:1309] From: Mr J Rudd / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Pease (Patient) / 8 July 1776 / (Incoming)

[DOC ID:1731] Carminiative Butter on page (1)
[ID:1731] From: Mr Buchan / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Mr A Davidson (Patient) / 18 September 1779 / (Incoming)

[DOC ID:5166] volatile Elixir of Guaiac on page (1)
[ID:5166] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr Suë / Regarding: Mr (Patient) / 4? November? 1785 / (Outgoing)