Cullen

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

 

[Case ID:1549]: Case of Mrs Thomson's [Thompson's] daughter who has a great deal of humour in her blood.

Documents in this case

2 document(s) found in this case.

DOC IDSummaryDate
[DOC ID:653] 
Reply 'For Mrs Thomson's Daughter'. Cullen believes there is 'a great deal of humour in Miss Thomson's blood'.11 October 1782
 
[DOC ID:675] 
Letter to an unnamed practitioner [possibly Dr Richardson?] regarding the case of the daughter of Mrs Thomson at Alnwick, discussing her treatment with medication. Cullen thanks him for sending earlier 'a copy go the prescriptions i gave Mrs Thomson' but 'I generally keep copies of the advices I send to the country'. 27 November 1782
 

People involved in this case

4 found.

PERS IDFull Name
[PERS ID: 2779] Dr
[PERS ID: 1] Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID: 2777] Miss Thompson
[PERS ID: 5283] Mrs Thomson

Unique Places linked to this Case

2 found.

TypeSpecific Place Village/Town/City (aka) Region Country Continent Confidence
SpecificCullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
Place Alnwick North-East England 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 Alnwick North-East England Europe inferred
PlaceMentioned / Other Alnwick North-East England Europe certain