Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 188 | Case of an unnamed male patient aged sixty - who had a career in the military - 'troubled with gouty complaints' and 'subject to Strangury the Consequence of Gonorrhea Viruleuta...'. |
2 | Case 1664 | Case of 'J. P.' [identified as likely being John Parrish] an unnamed male patient with a urinary disorder as reported by Colin Ross in Hamburg. |
3 | Case 1703 | Case of Dr G. Watts who insists he has had a weak stomach for over thirty years. |
4 | Case 1754 | Case of Captain James Hamilton who has had heartburn and stomach problems, but is mainly troubled by sores on his legs and ankles. |
5 | Case 1930 | Case of Governor George Johnstone (Johnston) who has a maxillary gland tumour and diseased tongue, which prove fatal. |
6 | Case 2107 | Case of an unnamed clergyman troubled with passing sand in his urine, a stranguary, then Priapism. |