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  • Name: Description:
    Scarlatina anginosa A disease which causes inflammation in the throat area or quinsy, mainly affected young people and women.
    Scarlatina Scarlet fever. Illness involving a distinctive pink-red rash.
    Sciatica A rheumatic affection of the hip joint.
    Scrofula Tumours of the conglobate glands, particularly of the neck attended with a swelling of the upper lip and column of the nose, a florid countenance, smooth skin and tumid abdomen. Also known as King's Evil.
    Scurvy A disease characterised by tenderness of the gums, foul breath, subcutaneous eruptions and limb pain.
    Shingles An acute painful inflammation of nerve endings, with a skin eruption often forming a girdle around the body.
    Sitten down cold According to the case notes this is a colloquial term for chronic catarrh.
    Smallpox Now identified as the acute infectious, eruptive, viral disease, once epidemic, but eradicated from the natural environment in the late 1970s. Smallpox sufferers had high fevers, backache, headaches and a rash made of pustules which scarred.
    Surditas Hearing loss or deafness.
    Syphilis A disease transmitted primarily through sexual intercourse, although it can also be passed to an unborn baby during pregnancy and through breastfeeding.
    • Scarlatina anginosa

      A disease which causes inflammation in the throat area or quinsy, mainly affected young people and women.

    • Scarlatina

      Scarlet fever. Illness involving a distinctive pink-red rash.

    • Sciatica

      A rheumatic affection of the hip joint.

    • Scrofula

      Tumours of the conglobate glands, particularly of the neck attended with a swelling of the upper lip and column of the nose, a florid countenance, smooth skin and tumid abdomen. Also known as King's Evil.

    • Scurvy

      A disease characterised by tenderness of the gums, foul breath, subcutaneous eruptions and limb pain.

    • Shingles

      An acute painful inflammation of nerve endings, with a skin eruption often forming a girdle around the body.

    • Sitten down cold

      According to the case notes this is a colloquial term for chronic catarrh.

    • Smallpox

      Now identified as the acute infectious, eruptive, viral disease, once epidemic, but eradicated from the natural environment in the late 1970s. Smallpox sufferers had high fevers, backache, headaches and a rash made of pustules which scarred.

    • Syphilis

      A disease transmitted primarily through sexual intercourse, although it can also be passed to an unborn baby during pregnancy and through breastfeeding.