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Stupor

 Subject
Subject Source: Medical Subject Headings
Scope Note: Notes = A state of reduced sensibility and response to stimuli which is distinguished from COMA in that the person can be aroused by vigorous and repeated stimulation. The person is still conscious and can make voluntary movements. It can be induced by CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AGENTS. The word derives from Latin stupere and is related to stunned, stupid, dazed or LETHARGY.,Created For = LHSA-Dott

Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:

PR2.509, 1941-1942

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.509
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, charts, notes and correspondence relating to female patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 10 at first examination in 1941. Conditions mentioned include: fits; stupor; hypokinesis; encephalitis; and brain damage. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1941-1942

PR3.525, 1942

 Item
Identifier: LHB40 CC/2/PR3.525
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary relating to male privatefromScotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 23 at first examination in 1942 Conditions mentioned include: facial weakness; stupor; severe emotional trauma; and amnesia. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1942

PR2.10053, 1951

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.10053
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, charts, reports, autopsy report and correspondence relating to male patient from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 19 at first examination in 1951. Conditions mentioned include: turberculosis meningitis; headache; vomiting; drowsiness; and stuporose. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1951

PR2.11380, 1952

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.11380
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, chart, note, reports and correspondence relating to male from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 53 at first examination in 1952. Conditions mentioned include: head injury; spastic paraparesis; concussion; papilloedema; dehydration; stupor; and bronchopneumonia. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.

Dates: 1952

PR2.12211, 1953

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.12211
Scope and Contents

Notes relating to male patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 49 at first examination in 1953. Conditions mentioned include: facial paresis; incontinence; stupor; cerebral abscess; meningitis; and cerebral thrombophlebitis. Nonsurgical treatment given. Patient died in hospital.

Dates: 1953

PR2.12582, 1953

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.12582
Scope and Contents

Typed case summary, photographs, autopsy report, reports, notes, charts relating to male patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 5 at first examination in 1953. Conditions mentioned include: tuberculous meningitis; papilloedema; circulatory collapse; and stuporose. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1953

PR2.16178, 1956

 Item
Identifier: LHB1 CC/24/PR2.16178
Scope and Contents

Correspondence and handwritten notes relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 31 at first examination in 1956. Conditions mentioned include: fits; dazed sensation; unconciousness; and epilepsy. No treatment given. Patient discharged.

Dates: 1956