Dysmenorrhea
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
PR2.75, 1948-1951
Case summary relating to female patient from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 15 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: Tb abdomen, dysmenorrhoea. Family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR2.80, 1948
Case summary relating to female patient from north Edinburgh and Leith aged 36 at first examination in 1948. Conditions mentioned include: pain in abdomen, losing weight, dysmenorrhoea. No family history of tuberculosis. No treatment given.
PR1.152, 1947-1948
PR2.204, 1950-1954
Case summary relating to female printer's packer from east Edinburgh aged 19 at first examination in 1950. Conditions mentioned include: dysmenorrhoea. Family history of tuberculosis. Nonsurgical treatment given.
PR2.248, 1951
PR4.196, 1932
Notes and correspondence relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 36 at first examination in 1932. Conditions mentioned include: dysmenorrhea; headaches; and insomnia. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR4.197, 1932-1934
Typed case summary, notes and correspondence relating to female patient from Great Britain (excluding Scotland) aged 68 at first examination in 1932. Conditions mentioned include: dysmenorrhoea; discomfort in front of head; and gout nodules in fingers. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR4.733, 1958-1974
PR2.5119, 1946
Typed case summary, correspondence and notes relating to female patient from Edinburgh and the Lothians aged 42 at first examination in 1946. Conditions mentioned include: visceral pain; inguinal/pelvic pain; and dysmenorrhoea. No treatment given. Patient discharged.
PR2.6347, 1947-1955
Typed case summary, handwritten notes, charts, reports and correspondence relating to female from Scotland (outside Edinburgh and the Lothians) aged 24 at first examination in 1947. Conditions mentioned include: backache; sciatica; dysmenorrhoea; prolapsed disc; utero-sacral cellulitis associated with chronically inflammed cervix; headache; and diplopia. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment given. Patient discharged.