Diarrhea
Found in 65 Collections and/or Records:
PR1.16, 1951-1952
PR1.31, 1948-1950
PR2.12, 1947-1948
Case summary relating to male patient from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 12 at first examination in 1947. Conditions mentioned include: abdominal glandular tuberculosis, diarrhoea, easily fatigued. Family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.37, 1948
Case summary relating to female patient from east Edinburgh aged 6 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: limp, [?] exudative diarrhoea. No family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.54, 1948
Case summary relating to female hosiery worker from east Edinburgh aged 21 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: diarrhoea. No family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.57, 1948-1949
Case summary relating to female patient from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 7 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: abdominal pain, diarrhoea. No family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.65, 1948
Case summary relating to female patient from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 10 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: abdominal pain, diarrhoea. Family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR4.15, 1933
Typed case summary, correspondence, charts and notes relating to male patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 5 at first examination in 1933. Conditions mentioned include: acute appendicitis; diarrhoea; vomiting; and abdominal pain. Surgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR1.282, 1930-1932
Case summary relating to male patient aged 2 at first examination in 1930. Conditions mentioned include: diarrhoea, loss of weight, L1S glands and abdomen. Nonsurgical treatment given.
PR1.375, 1932
Case summary, photographs and correspondence relating to male patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 4 at first examination in 1932. Conditions mentioned include: cough, diarrhoea, L2s. Family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given. Patient discharged.