Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 702 | Case of Miss Mary Hamilton of Westburn who is prescribed medicines for a paint in her side and related stomach disorder. |
2 | Case 743 | Case of Mrs Hopkirk whose symptoms are attributed to costiveness. |
3 | Case 989 | Case of David Dundas who has had a severe epileptic fit. |
4 | Case 1834 | Case of 'little John Hamilton', also known familiarly as Master ' Jackie' or 'Jackey', the infant son of John Hamilton-Dundas of Westburn. The boy suffers from 'eruptions' or 'tumours' resembling smallpox, which recur on his feet. |
5 | Case 2054 | Case of Miss Magdalane Elizabeth [Maddy] Hamilton of Westburn, who mentions a cough, a headache and sickness. She takes a family jaunt accompanied by Cullen's daughter Robina. |