Description Of Item | Case of Miss Hodgson. She had her own apothecary shop 'and is frequently taking such medicines as the whim of her mind dictates'. He had consulted Cullen about her case before in 1774 'thro the compliance of Dr Pannell'. He also writes that Mr Blackburn will be able to supply further details. Covering letter with a separate case note. Walker was a student of Cullen's. |