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Andrew | Report | 28 Sep 2003 17:14 |
Have to agree with Brian on this one. www.paul_smith.doctors.org.uk is a brilliant site for any medical condition known to man (and women) |
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Anne | Report | 28 Sep 2003 17:09 |
Hi Jaqui I didn't mean to be rude about it not being on the website - that part of the message was for Brian really. The person in question died in 1890 and was a dock labourer. Probably hard on the old back as well! Anne |
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Jacqui | Report | 28 Sep 2003 15:38 |
It might not be on the website but I obtained the description from the Nurse's Dictionary so sure it's correct. As a matter of interest what was the occupation of this ancestor? My grt-grt-grandfather was listed on 1891 census as having a "spinal complaint". Now he was a tailor, and I like to think of him as sitting cross-legged stitching away by candle-light, thus causing his back to be bowed over - no idea if I'm right, but it seems logical - especially as a colleague's grandfather who was also a tailor had the same complaint, and totally unsolicited he came up with the same thoughts as me. Jacqui |
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Anne | Report | 28 Sep 2003 15:21 |
Thanks to both of you for quick reply. I had wondered about sclerosis. Neither term is on the website though (which seems to have moved to 'Old medical terms') Anne |
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Brian | Report | 28 Sep 2003 15:07 |
http://www.paul_smith.doctors.org.uk/amt1.htm Try this sight,might be of help |
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Jacqui | Report | 28 Sep 2003 15:06 |
When I looked at the words I immediately thought of Disseminated Sclerosis which has to do with the "hardening of any part from an overgrowth of fibrous and connective tissue, often due to chronic inflatmmation - degeneration of the motor nerves tract and anterior cells in the spinal cord - characterizes by weekness and spasm of limb muscles with wasting of the muscle, difficulty in talking and swallowing". Sounds about right then, don't you think? Jacqui |
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Anne | Report | 28 Sep 2003 14:56 |
An ancestor's death cert. says he died of "Disseminated Selensis of the spinal cord. Debility" Has anyone got any idea what this could be? The writing is very clear but I suppose it could have been incorrectly written down. My medically trained kids have no idea what it could be! Anne |