Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 83 | Case of Miss Waugh with an 'intermittent fever'. |
2 | Case 892 | Case of an unnamed male patient, a retired solicitor and relative of Dr George Carlyle, who has been having stroke-like 'fits' and complete mental blackouts.. |
3 | Case 1409 | Case of Captain Holmes who becomes increasingly weak, emaciated, swollen and eventually dies. Cullen had considered it an incurable case of hypochondriasis and hereditary weak nerves. |
4 | Case 1875 | Case of an unnamed male patient who has 'for some years, been affected with an eruption which chiefly affects the back part of both his hands', as reported by Dr Heysham. |