Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 962 | Case of Mrs Hay, wife of the minister of Dyce, who has a long history of 'bilious headaches' and stomach problems. |
2 | Case 1556 | Case of A. White, whose disorder of the thorax Cullen does not believe to be scrophula but rather 'a suppuration consequence of pneumonic inflammation'. |
3 | Case 1601 | Case of Mrs Duff who has a feverish condition with shooting pains which Cullen thinks may stem from a kidney disorder. |
4 | Case 1625 | Case of Mr Dunbar who is inclined to have dropsy. |
5 | Case 1630 | Case of Miss Mary Shaw who has a hectic fever. |
6 | Case 1801 | Case of John Gordon of Greishop who is being treated with electricity for an inability to swallow. |
7 | Case 2236 | Case of Miss Margaret McKinnon whose disease is thought to be 'entirely rheumatic'. |
8 | Case 2539 | Case of Anna Shaw, who dies of consumption. |