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  1. The Cullen Project website is of value to academics, practitioners, students and the general public interested in the history of: William Cullen and eighteenth-century medical practices. Patients' stories, illness narratives and medical language. Letter-writing and postal communications.

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      This AHRC funded project set out to create a scholarly,...

  2. With promises of a laboratory and the management of a botanical garden from his patient and patron the Duke of Hamilton, Cullen concentrated on enlarging his Hamilton practice where, in 1737, he acquired a pupil and potential professional partner, William Hunter.

  3. This AHRC funded project set out to create a scholarly, publicly accessible, searchable, on-line edition of The Consultation Letters of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790) at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.

  4. This project, carried out in collaboration with the University of Glasgow, has created an online digital edition of the medical correspondence of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790). Cullen was the most influential medical lecturer of his generation, who drew thousands of students to the Edinburgh Medical School.

  5. Abstract. This project, a collaboration between the School of Critical Studies at the University of Glasgow and the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE), is funded by a major AHRC research grant award.

  6. Author (s): DE Shuttleton. Journal Issue: Volume 45: Issue 3: 2015. Abstract. PDF. No abstract. Journal Keywords: Cullen Project.

  7. The Cullen Project: digitising medical history. This project, carried out in collaboration with the University of Glasgow, has created an online digital edition of the medical correspondence of Dr William Cullen (1710-1790). Read more. William Cullen - physician, author, teacher and innovator.