Nonsurgical treatment
Found in 11315 Collections and/or Records:
PR4.486, 1940
Correspondence, typed case summary, notes and charts relating to female from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 37 at first examination in 1940. Conditions mentioned include: concussional head injury; unconsciousness; venous thrombosis; and hallucinations. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR4.487, 1940
Correspondence, typed case summary, notes and charts relating to female from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 52 at first examination in 1940. Conditions mentioned include: difficulty of balance; rigidity in right leg; diplopia; and hallucinations. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR4.488, 1958-1962
PR4.488, 1940
Typed case summary relating to male patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 57 at first examination in 1940. Conditions mentioned include: ?oligodendroglioma; ?degenerative vascular lesion; and dimness of vision. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR4.489, 1958-1963
Case summary, chart, reports and correspondence relating to male patient from east Edinburgh aged 68 at first examination in 1958. Conditions mentioned include: pulmonary tuberculosis, drug hypersensitivity. No family history of tuberculosis. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient died.
PR4.489, 1940
Typed case summary, autopsy report, charts and correspondence relating to female patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 36 at first examination in 1940. Conditions mentioned include: intracranial haemorrhage; headache; vomiting; and papilloedema. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.
PR4.491, 1958-1964
Case summary, reports, health visitors reports, charts and correspondence relating to male patient from east Edinburgh aged 44 at first examination in 1958. Conditions mentioned include: pulmonary tuberculosis, fibrosis, chronic alcholic. No family history of tuberculosis. Nonsurgical treatment given.
PR4.492, 1940-1944
Typed case summary, charts and correspondence relating to female patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 6 at first examination in 1940. Conditions mentioned include: epilepsy; vomiting; nausea; and speech difficulty. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
