Intracranial Aneurysm
Found in 303 Collections and/or Records:
Aneurysm series, 1941-1953
A series of material consisting of both surgical drawings showing procedures and demonstration boards highlighting specific cases of aneurysms encountered by Professor Dott.
'Aneurysmal Affections of the Cerebral Arteries', November 1946
Lecture by Norman Dott, 'Aneurysmal Affections of the Cerebral Arteries'. The paper was delivered to Glasgow women students at the Queen Margaret Medical Club, dated November 1946. The material consists of 2 copies of the lecture, each with different manuscript notes.
Association of Surgeons: Pathological and surgical demonstrations, c.1950
Demonstration board titled "Intracranial Aneurysmal Formations - angiography, topography and treatment" (G.L. Alexander, N.M. Dott, B. Sedzimir) with notes relating to the treatment of aneurysms.
Bibliographies and notes on intracranial aneurysms, c 1927-1932
Bibliographies and notes on intracranial aneurysms, c 1927-1932.
Case board, named patient [1], c.1953
Demonstration board an five x-ray showing the brain of a named patient with an aneurysm, and accompanying notes on their case.
Case board, named patient [2], c.1953
Demonstration board with an x-ray showing the brain of a named patient and accompanying notes on their case.
Case board, named patient [3], c.1953
Demonstration board with two photographs of the brain of a patientshowing an aneurysm and accompanying notes on their case. Labelled on the back as 'Saccular aneurysm. Basilar Artery.'
Case board, named patient [4], c.1953
Demonstration board with an x-ray showing an aneurysm, a photograph of the patient's brain post-mortem and accompanying notes on their case with and details of what is shown in each film. Labelled on the back as 'Saccular Aneurysm: Middle cerebral artery.'
Case board, named patient [5], c.1953
Demonstration board with an x-ray showing the brain of a named patient with an aneurysm which simulated a tumour, and accompanying notes on ther case. Labelled on the back as 'Saccular Aneurysm: Internal Carotid/Opthalmic.'
Case board, named patient [6], c.1953
Demonstration board with three x-rays showing the brain of a named patient with an aneurysm simulating a brain tumour and accompanying notes on the case, with details of what is shown in each film.