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Spinal Cord Injuries

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = LHSA-Dott

Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:

PR2.8721, 1950

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.8721
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, chart and correspondence relating to male from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 40 at first examination in 1950. Conditions mentioned include: spinal injury; spinal cord injury; and numbness. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1950

PR2.9537, 1951

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.9537
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and correspondence relating to female from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 50at first examination in 1951. Conditions mentioned include: prolapsed intervertebral disc; back pain; sciatica; and spinal cord trauma. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1951

PR3.1131, 1943-1944

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1131
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence, notes and chart relating to male sailor from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 25 at first examination in 1943. Conditions mentioned include: gunshot wound to the neck; contusions of cervical spinal cord; hypoaesthesia; and spinal paresis. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1943-1944

PR3.1341, 1944

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1341
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and chart relating to male soldier from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 30 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: traumatic lesion of upper cervical cord (probably haematomyelia) due to gunshot wound of neck; concussional head injury; and spastic tetraparesis. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1351, 1944

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1351
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and chart relating to male soldier from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 29 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: compression fracture; complete spastic paraplegia; cervical cord contusion; analgesia; and thermanaesthesia. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1373, 1944

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1373
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence and charts relating to male sailor from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 40 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: traumatic lesion (disseminated blood extravasation) of lumbar enlargement of spinal cord; complete paralysis of legs; and paraesthesiae. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1383, 1944

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1383
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary relating to male soldier aged 28 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: transection of upper cervical cord; paraplegia; bedsore; and wasting of small muscles of hand. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1392, 1944-1966

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1392
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, correspondence, notes, report, and charts relating to male soldier from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 19 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: bayonet wound of neck; damage to cervical cord; partial Brown-Séquard Syndrome; and Horner Syndrome. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944-1966

PR3.1510, 1944

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1510
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary relating to male prisoner of war from outside Great Britain aged 19 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: shrapnel wound to upper cervical spine; and pain in back of neck. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944

PR3.1532, 1944

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.1532
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary and chart relating to male physical fitness officer from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 35 at first examination in 1944. Conditions mentioned include: sudden brief attack of loss of consciousness with fall resulting in scalp lacerations, and cerebral and upper spinal concussion. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1944