
The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
People [PERS ID:217]
Field | Data |
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ID | 217 |
Title | Mr |
First Name | Roger |
Middle Name/Initial(s) | |
Last Name | Stevenson |
Maiden Name | |
AKA | Esq. |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | |
Medical Professional? | Non Medical Professional |
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Notes
At present no additional information available. |
Cases that this person appears in:
Count | Case ID | Case Name |
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1 | Case 101 | Case of Agnes Hamilton at Westburn, who in 1756 is suffering from headaches, 'vomits' and 'obstruction'. In 1762 Cullen fears she has an internal fistula caused by the misuse of a clyster; in 1776 has cold and sore throat. |
2 | Case 334 | Case of James Muir who is diagnosed with a 'suffocating asthma'. |
3 | Case 1118 | Case of Mr Roger Stevenson, nephew of Glasgow Prof. Alexander Stevenson, who has a pulmonary disorder characterised by the spitting up of 'chalky matter'. |