Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 100 | Case of Captain Innes whose current, varied complaints began with an inflammation of his eyes. |
2 | Case 314 | Case of Lady Abercrombie [Abercromby] who is pale and short of breath; she believes she may be jaundiced. |
3 | Case 466 | Case of Mr Leslie whose symptoms are considered rheumatic rather than gouty. He is travelling to Bath for treatment. Leslie consults Cullen again, over a locked, painful jaw, in 1781 (see Case:302). |
4 | Case 661 | Case of the eight-year-old niece of General Abercrombie who has involuntary movements and weakness in her face and left side diagnosed as Chorea. |
5 | Case 1905 | Case of Mr Devon who is to take goat whey, as briefly mentioned by Dr James Saunders of Banff. |