John Clements' son's measles and cough, 1781. PA47/41/1.
Puerperal fever, 1870s. PA67/18.
Coventry District Crippled Children's Guild receipt, 1934. PA101/3/24.
Midland Counties Institute for the Deaf,. receipt, 1934. PA101/3/75.
Provision for aged widow, 1745. PA101/5/40-41.
Affliction with tic doloreux, 1857. PA101/7/63.
John Bunney's fits, alcoholism, etc., 1876-83. PA101/7/419,429,438,439,456,468,471,474,475,479,482,490,493,498,504,508,518,526,536,564.
Jeanette Bunney's measles, 1881. PA101/7/528.
Jeanette Bunney's broken shin-bone, 1881. PA101/7/539.
Medication-bill, 1826. PA101/7/718.
Letter about A.A. Bunney and Mrs. Parham, 1857. PA101/7/749.
Letter from S.B. Forsyth that she is unwell, 1860. PA101/7/755.
Juvenile Association for Deaf and Dumb Children, receipt, c.1888. PA101/11/177.
G. Ward, medicine vendor, bill, 1888. PA101/11/192.
Palsied man's petition to corporation, mid seventeenth century. PA101/132.
Mid-twentieth century letter about Coventry & District Crippled Children's Guild from 1925. PA204/2.
Lutterworth woman's diary, 1830. PA208/13.
Letter about dying from dropsy, 1849. PA219/4/8.
Bequest to medical attendant, 1881. PA253/8 fol. 1.
Account of goods delivered to pesthouse, late seventeenth century. :PA263/5.
Wyken Colliery Main Pit Sick Club Account Book, 1876-84. PA285/40.
Suspension of removal-order because of illness, 1804. PA295/40/39.
Suspension of removal-order because of venereal disease, and expenses, 1814. PA295/40/41.
Suspension of removal-order because of smallpox, and expenses,1816. PA295/40/47.
Suspension of removal-order because of illness, and expenses, 1827. PA295/40/72.
Suspension of removal-order because of illness, and expenses, 1833. PA295/40/77.
Suspension of removal-order because of illness, 1838. PA295/40/82
Suspension of removal-order because of illness, with expenses, 1822. PA295/41/70.
Suspension of removal-order because of fatal illness, with expenses, 1832. PA295/41/82.
Suspension of removal-order because of illness, with expenses, 1830. PA295/42.
List of subscribers who paid for a cripple's apprenticeship [,1859]. PA295/49.
Bill for paupers' medicine, 1815-16. PA295/63/1.
Surgeon's certificate regarding pauper's illness, 1832. PA295/63/2.
Coventry City Guild lecture cancelled through illness, 1938. PA313/175/13,17.
Doctor's certificate for a schoolboy, 1854. PA368/109/2.
Reference to homeopathic doctor, mid nineteenth century. PA368/109/14.
Medical-attendance clause in apprenticeship-indenture, 1883. PA368/127/126.
Archbishop of Canterbury's thanksgiving-address for Prince of Wales' recovery from illness, 1872. PA384/4.
Bequest under surgeon's will, 1779. PA242/1/12.
William Andrews' loss of sight in right eye, 1911. PA119/2.
Palsy mentioned, 1743. PA146/2 fol. 6.
Alderman Grant's terminal illness, 1931. PA159/7/1-21.
Frances B.M. Rotherham, Honorary Secretary of Coventry & District Crippled Children's Guild, 1931. PA159/7/128.
Bequest to Asylum for the Blind, Edgbaston, Birmingham, 1884. PA171/54/1.
Saint John's Ambulance Association certificates, 1947. PA197/13 fols. 2,3.
Tuberculosis exhibition, newspaper cutting, 1912. PA919/47/5.
R.B. Caldicott's fatal illness, 1918. PA402/11.
Neuralgia cure, 1859. PA402/22 fols. 2,3.
Letter to an ill aunt, 1838. PA458/1.
Medical certificate for septic foot, 1939. PA461/13 fol. 2.
Drawing of Spon End pesthouse, mid nineteenth century. PA1/7 fol. 38 (fol. "25").
Bakers' Company ordinances about not baking while infected, seventeenth century. PA8/1 fols. 3 verso - 17 recto.
Death from gangrene, 1261-62. PA14/2/6.
Sarah Carter's consumption, 1801-02. PA14/4/12-25 passim, 36-43.
Estranged son's illness, 1828. PA14/7/5.
Reverend William Brookes' incapacity to act as Freeschool headmaster, early 1830s. PA14/11/4.
Testator's bequest of double share to infirm son, 1730. PA14/15/7.
Cripples' bill, 1642. PA17/80/1.
Case of alcoholism, 1640. PA17/115/1.
Farm's dampness making tenant ill, 1858. PA279/5/15.
Lord Boston's typhoid fever, 1883. PA279/10/259; PA279/44/1901,1904,1953.
American patent medicines cure-testimonials, 1895. PA279/22/72.
Scarlet fever, Shortley, 1875. PA279/44/591,592.
Bad hand impairing work, 1882. PA279/44/1852.
Liver-trouble, 1883. PA279/44/1852.
Honourable C.S. Irby's ailments, 1884. PA279/44/2297.
Blood-poisoning, 1889. PA279/44/4275.
Rheumatism disinclining land-purchase, 1889, PA279/44/4340.
Russian influenza epidemic, 1890. PA279/44/4431,4435.
Honourable C.S. Irby's bronchitis, 1890-91. PA279/44/4431,4913.
Dysentry, 1891. 279/44/5135,5137.
Fear that cellar flooding will encourage typhoid, 1891. PA279/44/5279.
Death from influenza, 1892. PA279/44/5371.
Guernsey almost free from influenza, 1892. PA279/44/5375.
Honourable C.S. Irby's bronchitis and influenza, 1892. PA279/44/5516.
Pneumonia, 1893. PA279/44/5708,5743.
Diarrhoea ascribed to bad sanitation, 1893. PA279/44/5893.
Honourable C.S. Irby's influenza, 1893. PA279/44/5947,5959.
Paralysed widow's wish to be freed from tenancy, 1895. PA279/44/6097.
Tenant quitting land because paralysed, 1896. PA279/44/6236.
Children taunting drunkard, 1896. PA279/44/6322.
Scarlet fever, 1899. PA279/44/7348.
Quinsy, 1900. PA279/44/7664.
Gouty throat (1902) and spa-regimen. PA279/44/7805,7816.
Dropsy, 1902, 1906 (fatal). PA279/44/8039,9183,9189,9224.
Business debts' psychosomatic effects, 1904. PA279/44/8509,8561,8574.
Kidney-stone, 1905. PA279/44/8630.
Influenza poisoning spinal nerves, 1905. PA279/44/8829.
Spa treatent (malady not stated), 1906. PA279/44/9115.
Typhoid fever, 1906. PA279/44/9392.
Brickworks manager an alledged drunkard, 1909. PA279/44/9585.
Influenza, 1912. PA279/44/10838.
Diabetic gangrene, 1915. PA279/44/11880,11897.
Influenza, 1915. PA279/44/11939,11947.
Chill on the liver, 1916. PA279/44/12106.
Diabetes, 1916. PA279/44/12116.
Scarlet fever, 1917. PA279/44/12351,12358.
Invalid wife, 1917. PA279/44/12357.
Stroke, 1918-19. PA279/44/12494,12497,12630.
Bequests to a daughter in ill health, 1743. PA214/1/56.
"Lines composed in bed during confinement from amputation", 1830-35. PA220/7.
Medical recipes, c.1833. in PA220/8.
Medicinal prescriptions, early nineteenth century. PA220/9/1-16.
Smallpox in family, 1741. PA248/7/1 fols. 19-24,35,36.
Donation to British Empire Cancer Campaign, 1956. PA262/12.
Fatal illness of son of matron of House of Industry, 1819. PA298/1/1,2.
Cripple-cart shed, 1658. BA/A/B/37/1.
Rents paid to the Priory's infirmary, 1280s - 1335. BA/B/A/13/8,11,15.
Fish for the weak and sick, c.1254-58. BA/B/A/17/1.2.
Rent paid to the Priory infirmary, early 1260s. BA/B/A/76/2.
Canley was deemed a potential refuge from the plague, 1629. BA/C/Q/14/1.
Probate Copy (1604) of the Will (1604) of Thomas Bentley of Coventry. BA/D/AI/1/1.
Quarter Sessions material about tippling, 1751 - 1813. BA/E/B/89-91.
Black Death victim between 26 and 30 Apr 1349. BA/H/H/157/3,4.
Cripple-house vouchers, 1648. BA/H/I/15.
Accounts of sick vagrants, 1822-23. BA/H/I/26/1,2.
Letters about blind scholar, 1612. BA.H/Q/A79/36/108: in BA/HG/Q/F8/1.
Cripples, drunkenness and infection mentioned in specimens of corporation business, 1588 - 1772. BA/H/Q/F8/1/1.
Cripple-expenses, c.1615. BA/H/Q/F8/2/9.
Saint Loye's, Exeter made watches, 1950. PA403/68/141-145.
Saint John Ambulance headquarters foundation-stone laying, 1933. PA403/86/23.
Devon Instruments Ltd. supplied a watchmaker, using disabled labour, 1950-58. PA403/39/80; PA403/40/77-79; PA403/41/51-56; PA403/42/58-60; PA403/43/55-58; PA403/44/49-53; PA403/45/30-35; PA403/46/43-54; PA403/47/12-22; PA403/48/3-5; PA403/68/72-75; PA403/69/68-70; PA403/70/80; PA403/72/40-48; PA403/73/23-26; PA403/74/13-15; PA403/75/7-9; PA403/81/23.
Hearing-aids for schoolchildren, 1967. PA465/75/1,2.
Cure for "the bowel complaint", mid nineteenth century. in PA476/6/1.
J.K. Starley's tonsilitis, 1891. PA467/2.
Man perhaps too weak for college life, 1566. PA482/1.
Bequest to the bedridden, 1506. PA54/3/1.
Bond's Hospital's inmates' condition, 1871-77. PA54/15/1.
Truss-bill, 1837. PA54/77/49.
Ford's Hospital's inmates' infirmities, 1865-71. PA54/284/1.
Quinsy, 1958. PA502/3 fol. 20.
Reader family, 183-85. PA506/183/1; PA506/235/76.
Diseases of urino-genital system, late nineteenth century. PA506/187/1.
Paralysis, 1881. PA506/235/67.
Galvanism's curative properties, 1884. PA506/235/77.
Medicines sent from Coventry to London, 1885. PA506/235/81,82.
Cholera in Coventry, 1849. PA506/243/36,37.
Appeal on behalf of a crippleage, c.1922. PA515/11 fol. 2.
Longlasting effects of influenza, 1895. PA515/58/2.
Boy's earache and toothache, early 1870s. PA526/11/2.
Scarlet fever [,1881]. PA526/124/1.
Dropsy, gravel and rheumatsm, 1855. :PA526/145/1.
Drinking leading to violence, 1859. PA526/148/1.
Haemorrhage of the bowels, 1862. PA526/156/6.
Bill for salve, 1864-65. PA526/162/1.
Doubly-bereaved woman prone to fits, 1886-87. PA526/178/2-5,9.
Douglas Haig Memorial Home appeal, 1928. PA540/12/116.
Blood donations arranged, 1939. PA540/12/200.
First aid treatment, 1940-43. PA540/12/217,298.
Smallpox in Glasgow, 1942. PA540/12/278.
Drunken firewatchers, 1943. PA540/12/292.
Penny for the blind, 1944-48. PA540/12/308,368.
Penny Per Week Red Cross Fund [,1940]. PA540/12/212.
First aid arrangements, 1939. PA556/15/1.
Ambulances' access to Newfield [School], 1940. PA556/16/18.
Pneumonocosis claim, 1954. PA576/12/1.
Coventry & Warwickshire Hospital Eye Clinic, reference, 1957. PA576/12/2.
Alleged hardness of hearing, 1931. PA578/12/17.
Meningitis in America, 1899. PA592/19/1.
Aneurism in America, 1899. PA592/19/5.
Influenza in America, 1901. PA592/19/23.
Influenza, 1919. PA597/3/1.
Consumptives' hospital appeal, 1930. in PA594/1/1/3/73.
Car-adaptation for one-legged man, 1935. in PA594/2/1/2/12.
Employment of disabled ex-servicemen, 1929-34. PA594/3/1/9.
Alexandra Musical Society entertained wounded ex-servicemen, 1932. in PA594/5/1/13/1.
Saint John's Ambulance Society Hong Kong & China District report, 1933. in PA594/5/1/13/2.
Medical Expenses Insurance Co. Ltd., 1938. PA594/6/4.
Head-lump removed [,1924]. in PA594/12/2/4/2.
Embrocation, 1929. in PA594/16/3/7.
Letter about sinus-tablets, 1922. in PA594/17/1/1/2.