Facial Paralysis
Found in 558 Collections and/or Records:
Copies of 'Facial paralysis and restitution by extra-petrous nerve graft', 1958
Copies of a paper by Norman Dott, 'Facial paralysis and restitution by extra-petrous nerve graft'. The paper is as delivered, as corrected as submitted for publication. See reference Harris 64 in Coll-32/A.3.
'Facial paralysis', 1945
Lecture by Norman Dott, 'Facial paralysis', dated 1945. The paper was delivered to the Society of British Neurological Surgeons. The material consists of the text of the paper, and notes on cases.
'Facial paralysis - restitution by nerve graft by-passing petrous portion', c 1958
Lecture by Norman Dott, 'Facial paralysis - restitution by nerve graft by-passing petrous portion'. The material is probably related to the paper published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 51 in 1958, see reference Harris 64 in Coll-32/A.3.
PR3.2, 1939
Typed case summary, charts and autopsy report relating to male soldier from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 28 at first examination in 1939 Conditions mentioned include: compound fracture of leg; hypertonus; papilloedema; facial palsy; concussison; cerebral haemorrhage; and paralysis. Surgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.
PR3.8, 1940
Typed case summary and correspondence relating to male rifleman from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 29 at first examination in 1940 Conditions mentioned include: fits; headaches; facial hypertonus; facial paresis; focal epilepsy; and focal lesion. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR1.41, 1927
Typed case summary and correspondence relating to male patient from outside Great Britain, aged 27 at first examination in 1927. Conditions mentioned include: epilepsy; facial paralysis; and deafness. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR1.57, 1927-1930
Typed case summary, notes, photographs, reports, nurses' report book, charts and correspondence relating to male from Edinburgh and the Lothians, aged 39 at first examination in 1927. Conditions mentioned include: headache; vomiting; intracranial pressure; facial paralysis; hydrocephalus; glioma; and haemangioma. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR1.81, 1928
Typed case summary, reports, notes and correspondence relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians, aged 47 at first examination in 1928. Conditions mentioned include: uraemia; oedema; facial paralysis; and paresis. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.39, 1941
Correspondence relating to female from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 23 at first examination in 1941. Conditions mentioned include: facial weakness; gunshot wound; and headache. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR3.31, 1940
Typed case summary, charts and reports relating to male soldier from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 25 at first examination in 1940 Conditions mentioned include: drowsiness; speech disturbance; headache; homonymous hemianopia; facial paresis; aphasia; glioblastoma multiforme; and papilloedema. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.