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

 

[ID:4335] From: Dr William Cullen (Professor Cullen) / To: David Christie / Regarding: James Johnstone (Patient) / 16 November 1778 / (Outgoing)

Reply, 'For Mr Johnstone, Bo:ness'

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Metadata

FieldData
DOC ID 4335
RCPE Catalogue Number CUL/1/1/11/73
Main Language English
Document Direction Outgoing
Date16 November 1778
Annotation None
TypeScribal copy ( includes Casebook Entry)
Enclosure(s) No enclosure(s)
Autopsy No
Recipe No
Regimen No
Letter of Introduction No
Case Note No
Summary Reply, 'For Mr Johnstone, Bo:ness'
Manuscript Incomplete? No
Evidence of Commercial Posting No

Case

Cases that this document belongs to:

Case ID Description Num Docs
[Case ID:985]
Case of James Johnstone who has pains in his head and cannot sleep.
2


People linked to this document

Person IDRole in documentPerson
[PERS ID:1]AuthorDr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID:2523]Addressee David Christie
[PERS ID:2524]Patient James Johnstone
[PERS ID:1]Patient's Physician / Surgeon / ApothecaryDr William Cullen (Professor Cullen)
[PERS ID:2523]Patient's Physician / Surgeon / Apothecary David Christie

Places linked to this document

Role in document Specific Place Settlements / Areas Region Country Global Region Confidence
Place of Writing Cullen's House / Mint Close Edinburgh Edinburgh and East Scotland Europe certain
Destination of Letter Bo'ness (Borness / Borrowstouneness) Mid Scotland Scotland Europe inferred
Mentioned / Other Bo'ness (Borness / Borrowstouneness) Mid Scotland Scotland Europe certain

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For Mr Johnstone. Bo:ness


Let the same medicines be continued and a blister
be applied to his head. but not to lie longer than
there is a discharge, as any degree of strangury might
be hurtful to him.

W.C.
Edinburgh November 16. 1778

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For Mr Johnstone. Bo:ness


Let the same medicines be continued and a blister
be applied to his head. but not to lie longer than
there is a discharge, as any degree of strangury might
be hurtful to him.

W.C.
Edinr.. Novr 16. 1778

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