Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 65 | Case of Mr George Hall whose stomach complaints are termed a 'Hypochondriasis'. |
2 | Case 527 | Case of Miss Forster who consults Cullen in person over various gouty and digestive complaints. |
3 | Case 528 | Case of Miss Susan Forster who is to take a diaphoretic if she does not benefit from travel. |
4 | Case 529 | Case of Miss Forster's maid who is costive. |
5 | Case 1374 | Case of Mrs N. Selby who has a menstrual disorder. |
6 | Case 1597 | Case of Arthur Gair, a surgeon-apothecary, who attributes his dizziness, painful toe, faintness and other symptoms to gout. |
7 | Case 1717 | Case of Mr Thomas Riddell of Fenton Park. |