Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | 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. |
2 | Case 704 | Case of "A. B.", the four-year-old son of Mr Samuel Thomson on the island of St Croix who has lost his speech and developed a 'spasmodic' condition in his arm since being inoculated against smallpox. |
3 | Case 1046 | Case of 'A Lady' with an abdominal, possibly uterine cancer for which Cullen advises giving Circuta (Hemlock) as a desperate measure. |
4 | Case 1193 | Case of the anonymised 'Mr K.' in Ireland, who is languorous from a very long-standing weakness, probably rooted in the gout and for which a regimen and cold shower bath is advised. |
5 | Case 1443 | Case of an unnamed female patient who requires surgery to remove a tumour in her breast. |
6 | Case 2021 | Case of Sir John Sebright who has symptoms of 'heat' (feverishness) and pains in his limbs associated with gout. |