Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 110 | Case of 'Mrs L' who has dropsy. |
2 | Case 291 | Case of an unnamed female patient whose illness is attributed initially to 'the passions of the mind'. |
3 | Case 392 | Cases communicated by Charles Broughton, a London surgeon, who sends Cullen letters detailing the successful use of his proprietary ointment that is supposed to cure tumours. |
4 | Case 395 | Case of Prof. Watson's daughter who has opthalmia. |
5 | Case 423 | Case of the Right Honourable Lady Katherine Gordon whose complaints are attributed to her youth and who is recommended sea bathing. |
6 | Case 1703 | Case of Dr G. Watts who insists he has had a weak stomach for over thirty years. |