Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 1329 | Case of Edward Brisbane, a merchant returned to Glasgow from America, who has ascites and anasarca (fluid retention) which prove fatal. |
2 | Case 1367 | Case of Lady Helen Stuart of Castlemilk who reports flying rheumatic pains, a skin eruption and pains in her abdomen. |
3 | Case 1914 | Case of Thomas Hamilton who has pains and spasms in the side and trouble walking. |
4 | Case 1941 | Case of James Collier, a student at Cambridge, who has been left emaciated by a severe cough and 'hectic' [indicative of consumption], for which, on the advice on London physicians, he has moved the Weymouth and hopes to winter in Nice. |