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Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about General appearance / Description of Bodily Symptoms
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Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue ??? and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. ??? ??? ???. Planter reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. ??? 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
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Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue ??? and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. ??? ??? ???. Planter reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. ??? 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
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- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about nurses entry?
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about administering Paraldehyde
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about escaping through a window
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about symptoms of inflammation
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about administering Brandy and Milk
england palaeography 1910s documents
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Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue ??? and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. ??? ??? ???. Planter reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. ??? 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
Related citations:
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about patients previous history
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about nurses entry?
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about administering Paraldehyde
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about escaping through a window
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about symptoms of inflammation
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about administering Brandy and Milk
england palaeography 1910s documents
Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue ??? and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. ??? ??? ???. Planter reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. ??? 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
Related citations:
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about patients previous history
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about nurses entry?
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about administering Paraldehyde
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about escaping through a window
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about symptoms of inflammation
- Deciphering Lunacy Asylum case notes about administering Brandy and Milk
england palaeography 1910s documents
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The text in this extract reads as follows:
Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue furred and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. Kneejerk rather brisk. Plantar reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. Antr Postr 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
Antr is an abbreviation for "anterior"
Similarly, Postr is an abbreviation for "posterior"
Antr Postr simply means "from front to back"
Thanks! I guess if you do a lot of documents of this nature you pick up on terms to look for.
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 5:42
"from front to back" - is this referring to her head do you think?
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 7:06
Given the context, I;d say so. Craniometry was still in vogue into the early 20th century.
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:50
Also, having done a fair bit of human bio-archaeology over the years I've picked up quite a lot of the 'jargon' used by anatomists and anthropologists!
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:58
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The text in this extract reads as follows:
Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue furred and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. Kneejerk rather brisk. Plantar reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. Antr Postr 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
Antr is an abbreviation for "anterior"
Similarly, Postr is an abbreviation for "posterior"
Antr Postr simply means "from front to back"
Thanks! I guess if you do a lot of documents of this nature you pick up on terms to look for.
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 5:42
"from front to back" - is this referring to her head do you think?
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 7:06
Given the context, I;d say so. Craniometry was still in vogue into the early 20th century.
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:50
Also, having done a fair bit of human bio-archaeology over the years I've picked up quite a lot of the 'jargon' used by anatomists and anthropologists!
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:58
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The text in this extract reads as follows:
Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue furred and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. Kneejerk rather brisk. Plantar reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. Antr Postr 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
Antr is an abbreviation for "anterior"
Similarly, Postr is an abbreviation for "posterior"
Antr Postr simply means "from front to back"
Thanks! I guess if you do a lot of documents of this nature you pick up on terms to look for.
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 5:42
"from front to back" - is this referring to her head do you think?
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 7:06
Given the context, I;d say so. Craniometry was still in vogue into the early 20th century.
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:50
Also, having done a fair bit of human bio-archaeology over the years I've picked up quite a lot of the 'jargon' used by anatomists and anthropologists!
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:58
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The text in this extract reads as follows:
Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue furred and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. Kneejerk rather brisk. Plantar reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. Antr Postr 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
Antr is an abbreviation for "anterior"
Similarly, Postr is an abbreviation for "posterior"
Antr Postr simply means "from front to back"
The text in this extract reads as follows:
Has a wild and terrified expression. A few stumps of teeth remain. Lips dry. Tongue furred and dry. Pupils of medium size, equal, regular, react to light and to accommodation. Kneejerk rather brisk. Plantar reflexes not obtained. Chest 28 ¼ in. Head 22 in. Antr Postr 12 ¾ in. Ear to ear 10 ⅞ in. Ear 2 ⅝ in.
Antr is an abbreviation for "anterior"
Similarly, Postr is an abbreviation for "posterior"
Antr Postr simply means "from front to back"
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Thanks! I guess if you do a lot of documents of this nature you pick up on terms to look for.
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 5:42
"from front to back" - is this referring to her head do you think?
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 7:06
Given the context, I;d say so. Craniometry was still in vogue into the early 20th century.
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:50
Also, having done a fair bit of human bio-archaeology over the years I've picked up quite a lot of the 'jargon' used by anatomists and anthropologists!
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:58
add a comment |
Thanks! I guess if you do a lot of documents of this nature you pick up on terms to look for.
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 5:42
"from front to back" - is this referring to her head do you think?
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 7:06
Given the context, I;d say so. Craniometry was still in vogue into the early 20th century.
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:50
Also, having done a fair bit of human bio-archaeology over the years I've picked up quite a lot of the 'jargon' used by anatomists and anthropologists!
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:58
Thanks! I guess if you do a lot of documents of this nature you pick up on terms to look for.
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 5:42
Thanks! I guess if you do a lot of documents of this nature you pick up on terms to look for.
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 5:42
"from front to back" - is this referring to her head do you think?
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 7:06
"from front to back" - is this referring to her head do you think?
– Andrew Truckle
Aug 17 at 7:06
Given the context, I;d say so. Craniometry was still in vogue into the early 20th century.
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:50
Given the context, I;d say so. Craniometry was still in vogue into the early 20th century.
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:50
Also, having done a fair bit of human bio-archaeology over the years I've picked up quite a lot of the 'jargon' used by anatomists and anthropologists!
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:58
Also, having done a fair bit of human bio-archaeology over the years I've picked up quite a lot of the 'jargon' used by anatomists and anthropologists!
– sempaiscuba
Aug 17 at 9:58
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