Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 20 | Case of Mrs Douglas, weakening with a chest complaint. |
2 | Case 524 | Case of Miss Margaret Douglas who has recently been in extremis with a pulmonary condition (consumption). |
3 | Case 1222 | Case of Miss Amelia Clephane who in late-1779 is thought to have a temporary 'affection of the stomach and nerves'; in 1783 Cullen detects no particular disorder, but provides a regimen to manage her 'weak nerves'. |
4 | Case 2143 | Case of Mr Cowan, who has recovered well but still retains some symptoms of his earlier illness. |
5 | Case 2144 | Case of Mr C. I. who is diagnosed with a hydrocele. |