The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
Eye-wash, Eye-bath
(use of) Employed to cleanse or medicate the eyes. See also Collirium (Collyrium).
Category: Treatments
Sub category: General
[DOC ID:4238] once or twice a
day wash with the eye water on page (3)
[ID:4238] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: [ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN] / Regarding: Mr Cumberland Reid (of Gogar Bank) (Patient) / 28 April 1778 / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:237] washing
the Eye on page (1)
[ID:237] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: [ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN] / Regarding: Mr Greenhill (Patient) / 18 December 1781 / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:237] washing the Eye on page (1)
[ID:237] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: [ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN] / Regarding: Mr Greenhill (Patient) / 18 December 1781 / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:2133] to bathe his eyes
on page (2)
[ID:2133] From: Dr Alexander Taylor (Sanders) / To: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / Regarding: Mr William Orr ((later) of Ingliston, then Ralston) (Patient) / 14 January 1782 / (Incoming)
[DOC ID:4577] Eye water below to bathe the
left Eye two or three times a day on page (1)
[ID:4577] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: [ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN] / Regarding: Captain Hook (Patient) / 16 February 1780 / (Outgoing)
[DOC ID:250] wash his eyes with cold water on page (2)
[ID:250] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: Dr Alexander Taylor (Sanders) / Regarding: Mr Robert Neilson (Nielson, of Paisley) (Patient), Mr William Orr ((later) of Ingliston, then Ralston) (Patient) / 16 January 1782 / (Outgoing)