The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
People [PERS ID:5302]
| Field | Data |
|---|---|
| ID | 5302 |
| Title | Dr |
| First Name | Charles |
| Middle Name/Initial(s) | |
| Last Name | Congalton |
| Maiden Name | |
| AKA | |
| Gender | Male |
| Occupation | |
| Medical Professional? | Medical Professional |
Birth/Death
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| Date of death (year) |
Notes
| At present no additional information available. |
Cases that this person appears in:
| Count | Case ID | Case Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Case 1470 | Case of the Earl of Dalhousie whose persistent illhealth, marked by fits of breathlessness and pains in his feet, is attributed to gout. |
| 2 | Case 1473 | Case 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. |
| 3 | Case 1909 | Case of William Hargrave [Hargreave] who had been taking cider to cure his scurvy but continues to suffer from an itch. |


