Cullen

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

 

People [PERS ID:1403]

FieldData
ID1403
TitleMiss
First NameJeanie
Middle Name/Initial(s)
Last NameMcMurdo
Maiden Name
AKAMacmurdo
GenderFemale
Occupation
Medical Professional?Non Medical Professional

Birth/Death

Birth/Death 
Birth (year) 1749
Date of death (year)

Notes

 
At present no additional information available.

Cases that this person appears in:

CountCase IDCase Name
1Case 4Case of Mr Alexander Spalding Gordon who has a venereal infection in 1775; in 1776 he has a swollen ankle and toe assumed to be gouty; and in 1784 he is suffering from the after-effects of an accidental pistol wound.
2Case 543Case of Mr Cruickshank who has been seen abroad in the cold despite being placed on a mercurial course to cure 'eruptions' on his hands and throat.
3Case 684Case of Miss Jean ["Jeanie"] McMurdo [MacMurdo] who in 1775 has a fever, in 1778 has a bad chest condition with feverish symptoms, and then develops severe bouts of colic.
4Case 2139Case of Miss Spalding whose condition has remained largely unchanged for two years.
5Case 2140Case of Miss Murray, who is recovering from an unspecified disorder.
6Case 2141Case of Mr B. Bell, whose illness seems to have ended fatally.