Count | Case ID | Case Name |
1 | Case 418 | Case of Mr Kincraig (Kinrage?) who is rusticated for a stomach (?) disorder. |
2 | Case 555 | Case of Mrs Thomson of Charlton who suffers from sleeplessness and abdominal pains described as hypochondriasis. She is later suspected of having bladder stones and has a paralysis in the arm. |
3 | Case 772 | Case of Mr Kincraig [Kineragi, Kinerage] who has a urinary disorder. See also Case 418. |
4 | Case 835 | Case of an old man with a bladder stone under the care of Mr Tait a surgeon at Ely. |
5 | Case 915 | Case of Mrs Thomson of Charlton who is prescribed a laxative and anodyne and who is being treated with a blister. |
6 | Case 1824 | Case of Neil Malcolm, a youth of sixteen who, after two attacks of fever, has suffered bouts of St Vitus' Dance for which, on the advice of various physicians, he has been undertaking sea-bathing at Boulogne-sur-mer in Normandy. |