Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 167 | Case of Captain John Grey who is jaundiced and develops severe dropsy. |
2 | Case 273 | Case of Miss Burrell who Cullen must have treated earlier, but which he considers 'entirely nervous'; advises a regimen and moving to southern France or Italy for the winter. |
3 | Case 344 | Case of Colonel Charles (later Earl) Grey, who is prescribed various medicines not all of which agree with him. |
4 | Case 731 | Case of Colonel Gray whose complaints appear to be pulmonary and are attributed to the winter climate. See also: case 344. |
5 | Case 1586 | Case of Mr Swan who is advised on regimen and prescribed cooling, pectoral, and softening medicines. |
6 | Case 1979 | Case of Mrs Ainsley who is diagnosed as having gout. |