Dyspnea
Found in 868 Collections and/or Records:
PR2.762, 1949
PR2.794, 1940-1951
PR2.796, 1945-1956
Case summary and correspondence relating to female housewife from east Edinburgh aged 21 at examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: cough, dyspnoea, tuberculosis I-IA. No family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.837, 1949
Case summary relating to female housewife from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 51 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: dyspnoea. Family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.856, 1942-1947
Typed case summary, correspondence, charts and black and white photographs relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothiansaged 45 at first examination in 1942. Conditions mentioned include: eye ache; double vision; headaches; exophthalmos goitre; hoarseness; and dyspnoea. Surgical treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.862, 1949
Case summary relating to male refreshment room porter from east Edinburgh aged 33 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: cough with sputum, dyspnoea, pain left mid chest. No treatment given.
PR2.945, 1948-1950
Case summary relating to female housewife from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 66 at examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: dyspnoea, decrease in weight. Family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.985, 1949-1950
Case summary relating to male patient from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 13 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: colds, asthma, dyspnoea. No treatment given.
PR2.994, 1949-1955
Case summary relating to male patient from east Edinburgh aged 6 at first examination in 1949. Conditions mentioned include: troublesome cough, persistant diarrhoea, dyspnoea. Family history of tuberculosis. Nonsurgical treatment given.
PR3.108, 1940-1941
Typed case summary and reports relating to male private from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 28 at first examination in 1940 Conditions mentioned include: anaesthesia; aphonia; dyspnoea; attacks of unconsciousness; and neurotic with hysterical simulation of epilepsy. No treatment given. Patient discharged.