Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 543 | Case 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. |
2 | Case 684 | Case 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. |
3 | Case 1130 | Case of the father of Joseph Norris who is in low sprits and has lost his appetite. |
4 | Case 2139 | Case of Miss Spalding whose condition has remained largely unchanged for two years. |
5 | Case 2140 | Case of Miss Murray, who is recovering from an unspecified disorder. |
6 | Case 2141 | Case of Mr B. Bell, whose illness seems to have ended fatally. |