Cullen

The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh

 

People [PERS ID:5302]

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ID5302
TitleDr
First NameCharles
Middle Name/Initial(s)
Last NameCongalton
Maiden Name
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GenderMale
Occupation
Medical Professional?Medical Professional

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Cases that this person appears in:

CountCase IDCase Name
1Case 1470Case of the Earl of Dalhousie whose persistent illhealth, marked by fits of breathlessness and pains in his feet, is attributed to gout.
2Case 1473Case of Colonel George Clerk [Clark, Clarke, Clerke] who becomes excessively weak and feeble from chronic costiveness, breathlessness, and other chronic complaints. In New York he has a perpetual fever and stomach complaint and mentions consulting Cullen before but no firm evidence traced unless he is the same patient as Case 283 in 1768.
3Case 1909Case of William Hargrave [Hargreave] who had been taking cider to cure his scurvy but continues to suffer from an itch.