Pregnancy
Found in 88 Collections and/or Records:
31.22 Female, Single, 35-44 yrs, Hysteria, Dull and backward, November 1945
"This woman was nearly brought into Crichton. She had been playing around with a soldier, thought she was pregnant and developed an acute anxiety state; threatened to throw herself in the river. Always rather simple. She is a maid."
35.35 Female, Married, 35-44 yrs, Dull and backward, July 1947
"Awful woman, dull, husband wouldn't trust her with 1d, he turned her out but had to bring her back. Brought in another woman for a time. Talks ++, not right. At her last confinement just lay on the floor. Dr thinks she is Irish and quite good intellectually."
Relatives in survey: Husband 35.36
36.37 Female, Married, 45-54 yrs, Suspected psychiatric illness, May 1945
"[Informant] says that this woman was a big fat girl, dullish and lazy. She was pregnant at 13 and again at 16, her people were remarkably unworried. The children are exceptionally bright. Has never had any periods. Nurse: house fair, not overcrowded, has just had a still birth."
Relatives in survey: Father, son and nephews.
36.48 Female, Married, 25-34 yrs, Psychopathic personality, June 1947
"Inspector says this woman is randy, a terrible woman, made up a tale about criminal assault to cover an illegitimate pregnancy. Did laundry work."
Relatives in survey: Son 36.49
45.28 Female, Married, 35-44 yrs, Hysteria, October 1946
"This woman is very hysterical. Is pregnant for the first time after 11 years of marriage."
Relatives in survey: siblings 13.10
45.31 Male, Single, 14 yrs and under, Dull and backward, September 1946
"This boy is dull, not very bad. Father a farm worker, has moved about a lot. Dr confirms that the mother has had too many children too quickly. Asthma."
Relatives in survey: father 45.30
28.106 Female, Married, 25-34 yrs, Anxiety neurosis, September 1946
"Dr thinks this woman is neurotic - she lies in bed feeling done, is very pale and anaemic, complains of her throat, has been fainting. It may be early pregnancy. Husband a fishmonger. Mother 50+. Living with parents, big house, clean, peaceful."
Follow-up of the child born to an HIV-infected woman - Chapter 9 of HIV Infection in Children: A Guide to Practical Management, 1995
A photocopy of chapter 9 from Dr Mok's edited volume, HIV Infection in Children: A Guide to Practical Management.
PR1.474, 1940
Case summary and correspondence relating to female patient from south west Edinburgh aged 33 at first examination in 1940. Conditions mentioned include: pulmonary tuberculosis, pregnancy. No treatment given.