Description | D Campbell: Clinical lecture notes taken under James Gregory (1753 - 1821) [at the University of Edinburgh] between 1786 and 1787. They are indexed by person and include the following:
Introductory Lecture (page 1) Method to be attended to in drawing up a case (page 19) Mary Guthrie: Ascites (page 37) Elizabeth Campbell aged 17: Odemous swellings, obstructed menses, recent erysipelas (page 38 and page 156) Isobel Monro: Phythisis Pulmonalis (page 39) Mary Campbell aged 15: Possible slow fever (page 40 and page 159) Isobel Smith: Slow fever (page 40 and page 142) Elizabeth Fraser aged 20: Slow fever (page 41 and page 130) Catherine Begley: Slow fever and vertigo (page 42) Elizabeth Hutton: Profluvium Mensum (page 42) David Rutherford: Smallpox (page 43) Alexander Lawson: Jaundice (page 44 and page 198) William Richie: Odemous swellings of leg, cough and dyspnea (page 44 and page 179) Neil McCallum: Slow Rheumatism (page 45) Colin Lennox: "Gravelish" symptoms of stone in bladder (page 46 and page 220) Fever in General (page 47) Inflammatory fever (page 48) Nervous fever (page 51) Putrid fever (page 56) Slow Continued fever (page 59) Elizabeth McPherson: Chincough (whooping cough) (page 77) Peggy Graham: Headache, soreness, difficulty breathing, stricture in breath and anxiety (page 78) David Henderson: Headache, cough, difficult expectoration, no fever (page 79 and page 192) Juckland Howes: Acute Rheumatism (page 80) William Sherman: Shiverings, fever, cough pain (page 80) Elizabeth Miller: Epilepsy (page 82) James Lind (son of Elizabeth Miller): Worms (page 83) Daniel McAll: Pain about the head, sensation of coldness going over his head and down back, flatulency (page 83) John Cameron: Smallpox (page 84) Peggy Thomson: Cough, breathing difficulties, headache, thirst, hot skin, faintish (page 113) George Galloway: Syphilis (page 115) John Brown: Palsy down arms, shoulders and hands with numbness down spine (page 116) David Navin: stricture across his breast, pain in pit of stomach made worse by a full breath (page 116) Stimulant Medicines, what they are (page 150) Of obstructed menses (page 164) Hellen Hynkston: Violent hysteria (page 188 Of the Jaundice (page 199). |