| Count | Case ID | Case Name |
| 1 | Case 79 | Case of John, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun, who in the 1750s reports a persistent cough and other effects of 'the Epidemic', including 'Lowness and Oppression'. In 1777 he is being treated for a recurring 'watery tumour'. |
| 2 | Case 292 | Case of unnamed male patient (identified as Lord Hopetoun) who has had a fall and suffers from gout, gravel and other disorders. |
| 3 | Case 1167 | Case of Mrs Ogilvie who has a cough and chest complaint. |
| 4 | Case 1366 | Case of the mother of Dr Worthington, whose numerous symptoms are attributed to gout. |