The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
People [PERS ID:4400]
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| ID | 4400 |
| Title | Lord |
| First Name | Wills |
| Middle Name/Initial(s) | |
| Last Name | Hill |
| Maiden Name | |
| AKA | Lord Hillsborough; First Marquess of Downshire |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Medical Professional? | Unknown |
Birth/Death
| Birth/Death | |
|---|---|
| Birth (year) | 1718 |
| Date of death (year) | 1793 |
Notes
| At present no additional information available. |
Cases that this person appears in:
| Count | Case ID | Case Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Case 1409 | Case of Captain Holmes who becomes increasingly weak, emaciated, swollen and eventually dies. Cullen had considered it an incurable case of hypochondriasis and hereditary weak nerves. |
| 2 | Case 1592 | Case of Barbara Percy, daughter of Dr Percy, whose pain in her side is diagnosed as a nervous, hysteric condition. |
| 3 | Case 1830 | Case of Miss Johanna Gale which Cullen finds 'dark' but he thinks it may be attributable to a visceral obstruction. |


