Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 231 | Case of Lieutenant William Waddell who took ill while riding home drunk, suffers a 'Cynic Spasm' (facial paralysis) and undergoes a sweating treatment. |
2 | Case 517 | Case of Mr Hugh Lawson who has developed pains in his joints, possibly gout or nephritic. His condition baffles local physician Dr John Gilchrist to whom he is related, but eventually proves to be a fatal case of kidney stone. |
3 | Case 648 | Case of Mr Drysdale declining from a feverish chest complaint and 'a putrid ulcer in his chest'. |
4 | Case 1279 | Case of Mr George Mackenzie staying near Dumfries, who has a cough and spits blood. He travels abroad where he dies. |
5 | Case 2026 | Case of Roger Hog Junior, who suffers from swollen legs and laborious breathing. |