Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 16 | Case of Mrs Willoughby (Willobie), with advanced consumption. |
2 | Case 77 | Case of Mr Moodie (Moody) who has asthma. |
3 | Case 127 | Case of Miss Thorpe who is being treated with warm baths and an aperient for an unstated condition. |
4 | Case 136 | Case of James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll who is thought to have a gouty knee and stomach. |
5 | Case 190 | Case of Mr Richardson with a chest complaint. |
6 | Case 201 | Case of Mrs Mary Grey who is prescribed an emetic and pectoral mixture. |
7 | Case 868 | Case of Mrs Moodie who is recovering from an unspecified condition. |
8 | Case 869 | Case of Miss Moodie who has nosebleeds, feverishness, headaches and aching limbs which Cullen diagnoses as an habitual Quinsy. |
9 | Case 1920 | Case of Mr Rutherford who is prescribed medicines and treated with dry dressings. |
10 | Case 1921 | Case of Miss White who is prescribed astringent pills. |