Description Of Item | He writes that he uses Cullen's 'First Lines' as a substitute for not having gone to more of his lectures. He also owes his position to the generosity of Cullen's friend Alexander Wood. He describes how he set up his practice in a country where 'the diseases are a little different from those of Britain' and describes cases of scarlet fever, pleurisy with gout and irregular menses. Miller was a student of Cullen's. In index. |