Tuberculosis
Found in 118 Collections and/or Records:
PR2.15479, 1955
Typed correspondence, notes and report relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 68 at first examination in 1955. Conditions mentioned include: dysphasia; confusion; cortical atrophy; vascular disorder; and tuberculosis. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.15920, 1956-1958
Correspondence, typed case summary, notes, charts and reports relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 46 at first examination in 1956. Conditions mentioned include: epileptic attack; astrocytoma; and tuberculosis. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.16153, 1956
Typed correspondence and notes relating to male from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 22 at first examination in 1956. Conditions mentioned include: seizure; unconsciousness; tuberculosis; and drug reaction. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.16481, 1956
Typed case summary, notes, correspondence, reports and charts relating to male from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 41 at first examination in 1956. Conditions mentioned include: epilepsy; tuberculosis; and headache. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.17134, 1936-1956
Typed case summary, correspondence, notes, reports and charts relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 29 at first examination in 1956. Conditions mentioned include: pseudo-sclerosis; papilloedema; and tuberculous. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
Pure Bred Bull 19 Months After Being Diagnosed as Tubercular - Last Stages of Consumption, 1870s-1930s
Photograph of a pure bred bull 19 months after being diagnosed as tubercular and in the last stages of consumption in the early 20th century.
Staff Sickness Records: Loose Papers, c. 1950s
Loose papers found inside Records of Sick Nursing Staff, 1952 - 1961 (LHB7/32/27), mainly concerned with a case of tuberculosis discovered in a male nurse.
Time to Go Slow on T.B. Vaccination, 1956
A translation from a Swedish newspaper cutting, written by Professor A. Wallgreen. The article is titled "Time to Go Slow on T.B. Vaccination", published 13th January 1956. The article regards the rollout of T.B. vaccinations in Sweden.