Greetings All.
In a recent NZSG Library visit, I captured several hundred details for a SHARP register I'm preparing, for the environs of Glasgow. Though I've spent hundreds of hours supporting family and friends with their hospital clinics and stays, I'm scratching my head with the following causes, noted on the WinBsearch Burials Indexes for c1800.
"Water in Head" "Chincough" "Chin Cough" "Stopping"
There were several for each of the above so I presume they are not one off originals.
Any suggestions for a more modern terminology ?
Alan SHARP.
Cause of death given -
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Alan SHARP
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momat
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Re: Cause of death given -
WHOOPING COUGH
From google
Chincough, or Hooping-cough, a contagious disease, which at first resembles a common cold,
From google
Chincough, or Hooping-cough, a contagious disease, which at first resembles a common cold,
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Maureen
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Was Water on the Brain - encephalitis?
Just a thought!
Wee Ann
Just a thought!
Wee Ann
Roe/Rowe, Kane, Logue, Harkin, Commons, Gillan, Ireland.
McPherson, Richmond, Bowers, Laird, Russell, Cuthbertson, Scotland
McPherson, Richmond, Bowers, Laird, Russell, Cuthbertson, Scotland
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momat
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An interesting site regarding Archaic Medical terms.
http://www.genealogy-quest.com/glossari ... ases1.html
http://www.genealogy-quest.com/glossari ... ases1.html
Maureen
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Water on the brain is Hydrocephalus
Morag
Morag
Searching mainly Stirlingshire - Hastings,Nicol,Honeyman,Nisbet,Tough,Miller - among others
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momat
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Encephalitis is irritation and swelling (inflammation) of the brain, most often due to infections. Symptoms
Maureen
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Thank you for the fast replies. Only had time to check that the material captured, and transported home, would open up on my computer. Had not got as far as a Google check.
Maureen your link was exactly what I was after. A link to that information could well be locked into the library, if public domain material.
Alan SHARP.
Maureen your link was exactly what I was after. A link to that information could well be locked into the library, if public domain material.
Alan SHARP.
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Another site for old medical terms with examples from death certificates
http://www.antiquusmorbus.com/Index.htm
Regards,
Jen
http://www.antiquusmorbus.com/Index.htm
Regards,
Jen
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Hydrocephalus! Of course!
I just got my cephaluses a bit mixed up thats all!
I'm not always right and I just got this one a bit wrong !
Wee Ann
I just got my cephaluses a bit mixed up thats all!
I'm not always right and I just got this one a bit wrong !
Wee Ann
Roe/Rowe, Kane, Logue, Harkin, Commons, Gillan, Ireland.
McPherson, Richmond, Bowers, Laird, Russell, Cuthbertson, Scotland
McPherson, Richmond, Bowers, Laird, Russell, Cuthbertson, Scotland