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PR2.3499, 1944-1964
Typed case summary, notes, charts, reports and correspondence relating to female from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 46 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: prolapsed intervertebral disc; sciatica; backache; and fibrosis. Surgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.7795, 1948-1949
Typed case summary, correspondence, notes and chart relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 47 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: radiculitis; lumbago; fibrosistis; pain; and prolapsed intervertebral disc. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.8622, 1944-1954
Typed case summary, correspondence, notes and charts relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 24 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: prolapsed intervertebral disc; low back pain; sciatica; and fibrositis. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.8833, 1950
Typed case summary, correspondence and notes relating to male from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 58 at first examination in 1950. Conditions mentioned include: prolapsed intervertebral disc; low back pain; sciatica; and fibrositis. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.14506, 1954
Typed case summary, correspondence and notes relating to female from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 43 at first examination in 1954. Conditions mentioned include: cervical spondylosis; neck pain and stiffness; numbness; choking faintness attacks; vasospastic attacks; peripheral pallor; fibrositis; and prolapsed intervertebral disc. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.14852, 1954-1955
Typed case summary, report and correspondence relating to female from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 45 at first examination in 1954. Conditions mentioned include: prolapsed intervertebral disc; leg pain; sciatica; and epidual fibrosis. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.