Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 553 | Case of James Orr who has a venereal infection in 1778, but by 1782 has abdominal complaints and various bodily pains which Cullen eventually attributes to a disordered liver. |
2 | Case 554 | Case of William Orr who has an eye condition. |
3 | Case 1286 | Case of the Rev. Colin Gillies who has suffered several fainting fits almost like epileptic seizures. |
4 | Case 1452 | Case of the Revd. James Hamilton, minister in Paisley, who suffers from swollen and ulcerated legs. The case proves terminal and a post-mortem is performed by local surgeon Alexander ["Sanders"] Taylor. |
5 | Case 2134 | Case of Mr Davidson, previously treated by Cullen without a fee. |