The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
People [PERS ID:610]
Field | Data |
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ID | 610 |
Title | Dr |
First Name | Richard Huck |
Middle Name/Initial(s) | |
Last Name | Saunders |
Maiden Name | |
AKA | Huck |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Physician |
Medical Professional? | Medical Professional |
Birth/Death
Birth/Death | |
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Birth (year) | 1720 |
Date of death (year) | 1785 |
Notes
Born Richard Huck in 1720. Married Jane Saunders in 1777; 1753-1755 attended medical classes in Edinburgh. |
Cases that this person appears in:
Count | Case ID | Case Name |
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1 | Case 392 | Cases communicated by Charles Broughton, a London surgeon, who sends Cullen letters detailing the successful use of his proprietary ointment that is supposed to cure tumours. |
2 | Case 536 | Case of John Henderson whose symptoms include flatulence, 'some degree of Megrims', spitting blood and delicate nerves for which he is advised to travel to Paris. |
3 | Case 1930 | Case of Governor George Johnstone (Johnston) who has a maxillary gland tumour and diseased tongue, which prove fatal. |