Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 1879 | Case of Mrs Cullen, wife of Captain Cullen, who has a cough 'hectics', 'nervous' headaches, and other signs of consumption but Cullen asks for further details. |
2 | 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. |
3 | Case 2012 | Case of Mr Robertson, who has a flux since being in the East Indies. Cullen passes him over to an unnamed London physician, almost certainly his old associate Dr David Pitcairne. |
4 | Case 2296 | Case of Mr Betham who has recently grown weak with age and dropsy. |