Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 208 | Case of the Earl of Moray whose condition Cullen attributes to a 'relaxed' nerves. |
2 | Case 729 | Case of Dr Garrioch [Garioch] who has a problem with his foot which Cullen has discussed with his colleague Dr Alexander Munro. |
3 | Case 1000 | Case of Captain Ogilvy, Kinordie [Kinnordy], who is being further advised over costiveness and a bladder condition, both of which improve. |
4 | Case 1076 | Case of 'J. C.', a 22 year old male student who suffers a range of distressing symptoms which he fears are signs of hypochodria brought on by intense study. Circumstances closely match those of James Currie. |
5 | Case 1257 | Case of Lord Saltoun who has tumours. |
6 | Case 1703 | Case of Dr G. Watts who insists he has had a weak stomach for over thirty years. |
7 | Case 2301 | Case of Mrs Reid (wife of Captain Reid), who has the same 'foulness of the blood' as her husband, but the first matter to address is the sate of her bowels. |
8 | Case 2545 | Case of Captain Reid who can be relieved of a 'foulness of blood'. |