Acute anterior poliomyelitis: an analysis of 60 cases occurring in and around Edinburgh in the epidemic of 1910.
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Low, Herbert Bruce
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2018-09-13T16:04:22Z
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2018-09-13T16:04:22Z
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1911
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The object of this enquiry has been to investigate chiefly (1) the nature of the symptoms
which may be present before the onset of paralysis
in this disease of Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis.
(2) Whether there is any evidence that the disease
is communicable from one person to another.
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The points actually enquired into are 13
in number, viz: -.
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1. The occupation of the father of the patient,
with the object of discovering whether the
disease is prevalent amongst the children
of men engaged in any particular branch of
employment.
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2. The number, sex, age and state of health
of other members of the family at the time
of the onset of the disease, so as to trace
those types of cases which may be considered "abortive" and demonstrate any
possible communication of the disease from
one member of the family to another.
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3. The Prodromal Symptoms - Symptoms of illness
or ill- health present before the onset of
paralysis - to discover whether there is
any symptom or group of symptoms which would
enable one to suspect an attack of Acute
Anterior Poliomyelitis before the paralysis
develops.
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4. The duration of the prodromal symptoms.
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5. The alleged cause, i.e. whether the parents
of the patient are inclined to attribute
his illness to any event or happening which
may have befallen him.
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6. The parts affected by the paralysis.
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7. The degree of recovery from the paralysis,
whether cómplete, partial, or none at all - with a view to being able to determine a
prognosis.
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8. The duration of the paralysis and the'length
of tire which the parts affected by the
paralysis took to recover - also with a
view to prognosis.
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9. The date of the onset of the paralysis.
We thus learn in what month of the year the
greatest
number of cases occurred and can
examine the state of weather which then
prevailed, and can compare it with the
weather of previous years.
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10. The concomitant symptoms - those symptoms
which were present along with the paralysis
in order to learn whether these cases
which. have occurred in what may be looked
upon as an epidemic, show any difference
in their sumptomatology from the cases occurring sporadically.
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11. The evidence of contact with other cases.
Enquiry sras made whether the patient or
patient's parents knew of any other case:
whether the doctor attending the patient
knew of any other case: and whether there
was any possibility of one case having come
in contact with another either directly or
by means of a third person.
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12. The school which the patient , or patient' s brothers and sisters attended - in order to
discover whether the disease could be spread
from one individual to another by the children attending school.
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13. Whether there were any domestic animals belonging to the household, and whether there
were any signs of i l mess amongst these at
the time of the onset of the paralysis.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32556
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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dc.title
Acute anterior poliomyelitis: an analysis of 60 cases occurring in and around Edinburgh in the epidemic of 1910.
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Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
MD Doctor of Medicine
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