Cullen

The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

[Case ID:1455]: Case of Mr McConchie [Macconchie] whose illness began with a severe pain in his side with loss of appetite and swollen stomach which is now thought dropsical.

Documents in this case

2 document(s) found in this case.

DOC IDSummaryDate
[DOC ID:2226] 
Letter from John Walker, concerning the case of Mr McConchie.3 June 1782
 
[DOC ID:570] 
Reply for Mr Macconchie, who seems to have many ailments which together have resulted in dropsy. Cullen recommends mineral water and squills..5 June 1782
 

People involved in this case

4 found.

PERS IDFull Name
[PERS ID: 1] Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID: 115] Dr John Gilchrist (of Speddoch)
[PERS ID: 4854] Mr McConchie (Macconochie)
[PERS ID: 838] Mr John Walker

Unique Places linked to this Case

3 found.

TypeSpecific Place Village/Town/City (aka) Region Country Continent Confidence
SpecificCullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
Place Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
SpecificLochenbreck Loch Castle Douglas Borders Scotland Europe certain

Places and role of place

3 found.

TypeRoleSpecific Place Village/Town/City (aka) Region Country Continent Confidence
SpecificPlace of WritingCullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
PlaceDestination of Letter Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
SpecificMentioned / OtherLochenbreck Loch Castle Douglas Borders Scotland Europe certain