Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 790 | Case of Mr Ancrum, a Northumberland farmer, whose dyspepsia was recently aggravated by the shock of being attacked by 'footpads'. |
2 | Case 869 | Case of Miss Moodie who has nosebleeds, feverishness, headaches and aching limbs which Cullen diagnoses as an habitual Quinsy. |
3 | Case 1322 | Case of a three year old girl with a swollen stomach region. |
4 | Case 1588 | Case of Mr Thomas Mack who is being treated with opiates for what Cullen considers to be gout and which he warns should only be relieved gradually by being driven out to the extremities. |