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251 (Medical):Car accident: Albert was killed when his Model T Ford ran over him while he was trying to crank start it. Miller, Albert Edward (I820)
 
252 (Medical):Carcinoma of Larnyx - 3 months
Syncopis Cardiac - 4 hours 
Clark, Rachel (I4197)
 
253 (Medical):Cared for half sister Agnes until her health failed. Ranville, Mary (I69)
 
254 (Medical):Cyril was a moisture tester for the grain industry and died of TB in the Fort William TB Sanitarium. Holgate, Timothy Cyril "Cyril" (I54881)
 
255 (Medical):David suffered injuries as the result of an accident in the spring of 1919 and it was necessary to amputate his left leg about the knee. He suffered and continued to decline following the surgery. Miller, David Gourlay (I890)
 
256 (Medical):Death occurred while unloading cattle for a show at the Perth Fair 2 Sep 1961. Miller, George Herbert "Herb" (I1215)
 
257 (Medical):Decompesation of heart - 1 month or more
Endocarditis is an infection of the endocardium, which is the inner lining of your heart chambers and heart valves. Endocarditis generally occurs when bacteria, fungi or other germs from another part of your body, such as your mouth, spread through your bloodstream and attach to damaged areas in your heart. Endocarditis is uncommon in people with healthy hearts. 
Thibideau, Gordon Henry (I14430)
 
258 (Medical):Deep vein thromboisis - complication - gangarene Bowes, Margaret "Maggie" (I13326)
 
259 (Medical):Described as deformed and remained a spinster for all her life. Bailey, Agnes (I67)
 
260 (Medical):Description?tab?Died 6the February 1866 Buried Ipswich same day Stated Age 16 months Duration of illness 7 weeks Born Canada,
4 days in Queensland
Attached To?tab?Ascinith Boyle
Birth?tab?October 1864
Death?tab?6 Feb 1866 
Boyle, Ascinith (I4157)
 
261 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Duncan, D.J. (I1227)
 
262 (Medical):Died as infant Ashby, Elinor Beatrice (I4954)
 
263 (Medical):Died at home of John William then living on the Richie Farm on the Upper Scotch Line. E 1/2 L11 C1 Bathurst. Dobbie, Jane (I54)
 
264 (Medical):Died in prison Poole, Richard (I24291)
 
265 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ashby, W.R.J. (I4485)
 
266 (Medical):DNA Match - third cousin once removed. 85 centimorgans across 5 DNA segments Smart, David Bruce (I24274)
 
267 (Medical):duration 3 months Matthie, Ellen G. (I23956)
 
268 (Medical):Early in his life he developed diabetes. Munro, Peter (I58)
 
269 (Medical):Eldest son of Peter and Mary Munro Munro, John (I41)
 
270 (Medical):Family oral history is that he had Rheumatic Fever Mather, Clarence Everett (I4337)
 
271 (Medical):Farmer, Church of England James, John Henry (I3345)
 
272 (Medical):Had one operation to replace the valve in 1969 and was waiting for a second valve replacement required following a car accident. Carey, John James (I16683)
 
273 (Medical):Had scarlet fever when Heather was born in 1943. Miller, John Mason "Jack" (I16672)
 
274 (Medical):He dropped dead in his house. McCurdy, John James (I5101)
 
275 (Medical):In Vancouver mar 1914 McLaren, John McIlquham (I13600)
 
276 (Medical):Informate: George Poole, Farmer, Drummond Duffield, Sarah (I3205)
 
277 (Medical):John William purchased the Richie Farm on the Upper Scotch Line. E 1/2 L11 C1 Bathurst from Donald Ritchie after selling the 40 acre farm left by his father. Munroe, John William (I55)
 
278 (Medical):K & W Hospital Heffron, William Ernest (I30738)
 
279 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Mather, L.S. (I5326)
 
280 (Medical):Locomotor ataxia is the inability to precisely control one's own bodily movements. People afflicted with this disease may walk in a jerky, non-fluid manner. They will not know where their arms and legs are without looking, but can, for instance, feel and locate a hot object placed against their feet.

In his study of muscular atrophy, Charcot described the symptoms of locomotor ataxia, a degeneration of the dorsal columns of the spinal cord and of the sensory nerve trunks. He was also first to describe the disintegration of ligaments and joint surfaces (Charcot's disease, or Charcot's joint) caused by locomotor ataxia and other related diseases or injuries.

Tabes dorsalis, also called Progressive Locomotor Ataxia, rare neurologic form of tertiary syphilis, involving sensory deficits, loss of neuromuscular coordination, and diminished reflexes. Symptoms of this form of neurosyphilis chiefly affect the legs and may not appear for more than 25 years after the initial infection. Untreated, tabes dorsalis usually makes unassisted walking impossible and severely debilitates the victim.

Symptoms result from degeneration of the dorsal roots of the spinal cord, giving it its name, which means "dorsal wasting." The first manifestation is usually "lightning pain," transient, stabbing pains affecting the legs; this is followed by loss of tendon reflexes and by progressive loss of muscular coordination (ataxia) causing a spasmodic, uneven walk. Victims become unable to sense pain, limb position, and temperature; these sensory deficits cause loss of bladder and sometimes bowel control, severe foot ulcerations, and Charcot joints (an osteoarthritis that typically involves the knees and hip). Neurologic deterioration also causes the pupils of the eye to lose their ability to react to changes in light. 
Fair, Jane Watson "Jannie" (I31736)
 
281 (Medical):Lt. B Company, 9th P.V.C. Civil War Veteran, died of Consumption Duff, Lt. George W. (I17653)
 
282 (Medical):Mary was described as an invalid in family records. Poole, Mary (I3565)
 
283 (Medical):Minnie was a resident at a Madison nursing home for more than 40 years. This would indicate that her divorce occurred about the same time as entering the nursing home. McIlquham, Minnie M. (I46029)
 
284 (Medical):mother died in childbirth; father remarried a sister of first wife.
edna, " didn't marry", cared for by Ephriam 
Poole, Georgina Isobel "Isobel" (I1856)
 
285 (Medical):Mother died of heart failure during labour Findlay, Walter J. (I33036)
 
286 (Medical):My grandfather Boyle had a severe accident. He was using an adze to trim a log and a chip of wood stuck to the corner of the adze and caused it to glance off and nearly severed his foot across the instep. Remarkably, I think there was an old army doctor in Ipswich and he came out and did what he could but grandfather always had a lame foot, his foot wouldn't go flat on the ground, so he always was handicapped by his damaged foot. Boyle, Mungo Alexander (I2087)
 
287 (Medical):Myrtle, apparently spent several years in a sanatorium, before her marriage.
 
Ferrier, Myrtle Irene (I21217)
 
288 (Medical):Name?tab?James Clark Gender?tab?
Male
Age?tab?48
Birth Date?tab?1824
Birth Place?tab?Ireland
Death Date?tab?15 Jan 1872
Death Place?tab?Leeds and Grenville, Ontario, Canada
Religion?tab?Church of England
Cause of Death?tab?Ulceration of Lungs & Stomach 
Clark, James (I4193)
 
289 (Medical):Name?tab?William Gilmour
Gender?tab?Male
Age?tab?66
Religion?tab?Presbyterian
Birth Date?tab?1820
Birth Place?tab?Brockville, Ontario
Death Date?tab?20/02/1886
Death Place?tab?Leeds Ontario Canada
Cause of Death?tab?Valvular Disease of Heart 
Gilmour, William (I19791)
 
290 (Medical):nine days Duffield, Richard Milton (I24200)
 
291 (Medical):Operation 9 Jan 1932 - Surgical Gastrostomy for obstruction of larynx anad of esophagus Baird, Ellen "Ella" Harvey (I4925)
 
292 (Medical):Peter died of consumption less than 2 months after their child Earla Isabella was born. His wife was Lottie May Mannel. Miller, Peter Anderson (I32061)
 
293 (Medical):Plum pit lodged in his throat as his brother carried him on his back. Miller, Robert (I6468)
 
294 (Medical):Probably result of war trama Stewart, Dr. James Arthur (I46163)
 
295 (Medical):reported by Mrs. W. H. Elliott Elliott, William H. (I9838)
 
296 (Medical):Russell died as a result of injuries received when the building he was working on was blown down in a storm, crushing his chest, breaking 5 ribs and causing severe lacerations of the chest wall. He was 26 years old. Mair, Russell (I49453)
 
297 (Medical):Scrofula is a condition in which the bacteria that causes tuberculosis causes symptoms outside the lungs.Scrofula is the most common form of tuberculosis infection that occurs outside the lungs. Burns, John (I22881)
 
298 (Medical):See attached sources. Crumb, Katharin (I4019)
 
299 (Medical):See attached sources. McLaren, Catherine E. (I9462)
 
300 (Medical):See attached sources. Barnett, Dr. Thomas James (I23458)
 

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