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Folio 40: Thomas Slater; sick or hurt, [g?], treatment on 12 February 1830. Folio...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/40/2/5

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1829-1830

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Folio 40: Thomas Slater; sick or hurt, [g?], treatment on 12 February 1830.

Folio 40: John Spinks; sick or hurt, phlegmon, treatment on 12 February 1830.

Folio 40: James Hikman; sick or hurt, obstipatio, treatment on 15 February 1830.

Folio 40: Charles [Rohoud?]; sick or hurt, obstipatio, treatment on 16 February 1830.

Folio 40: John Harris; sick or hurt, obstipatio, treatment on 18 February 1830.

Folio 40: John Tilkins; sick or hurt, contused side, treatment on 18 February 1830.

Folio 40: Charles Turkwood; sick or hurt, [fibrinular?], treatment on 18 February 1830.

Folio 40: Thomas Fitzgerald; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, treatment on 24 February 1830.

Folio 40: Adam Coleman; sick or hurt, [scrotal heat eruption?], treatment on 25 February 1830.

Folio 40: John Clark; sick or hurt, griping of bowel, treatment on 26 February 1830.

Folio 40: Thomas Chapman; sick or hurt, griping of bowel, treatment on 26 February 1830.

Folio 40: John Hammond; sick or hurt, griping of bowel, treatment on 26 February 1830.

Folio 41: a copy of the sick list on board the Katherine S Forbes convict ship between 18 September 1829 and 2 March 1830.

  • Richard Hales, aged 18, prisoner, sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list, 15 October 1829, discharged 24 October 1829 cured.
  • Mrs Smith, aged 32, sergeant's wife, sick or hurt, abscess; put on sick list, 16 October 1829, discharged 25 October 1829 cured.
  • S Stains, aged 22, prisoner, sick or hurt, [? Eruption]; put on sick list, 19 October 1829, discharged 4 November 1829 cured.
  • Thomas Newel, aged 19, prisoner, sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list, 23 October 1829, discharged 25 October 1829 cured.
  • Charles Tennant, aged 23, prisoner, sick or hurt, hepatitis; put on sick list, 19 October 1829, discharged 22 November 1829 cured.
  • James Hopkins, aged 27, prisoner, sick or hurt, [gastric ?]; put on sick list, 4 November 1829, discharged 7 November 1829 cured.
  • James McLaughlin, aged 19, soldier, sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list, 13 November 1829, discharged 19 November 1829 cured.
  • Thomas Purdy, aged 19, prisoner, sick or hurt, incont of urine; put on sick list, 13 November 1829, discharged 17 November 1829 cured.
  • John Smith, aged 45, prisoner, sick or hurt, ulcered leg; put on sick list, 18 November 1829, discharged 7 December 1829 cured.
  • J Martin, aged 27, prisoner, sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 24 November 1829, discharged 3 January 1830 cured.
  • James Coppin, aged 18, prisoner, sick or hurt, [? Eruption]; put on sick list, 25 November 1829, discharged 1 December 1829 cured.
  • William Curtis, aged 27, prisoner, sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 30 November 1829, discharged 17 December 1829 cured.
  • Samuel Smith, aged 9, sergeant's boy, sick or hurt, scald neck; put on sick list, 2 December 1829, discharged 6 December 1829 cured.
  • Thomas Purdy, aged 19, prisoner, sick or hurt, eruption; put on sick list, 2 December 1829, discharged 8 December 1829 cured.
  • William Morton, aged 30, soldier, sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list, 4 December 1829, discharged 7 December 1829 cured.
  • William Johnston, aged 23, prisoner, sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 7 December 1829, discharged 17 December 1829 cured.
  • Samuel Lee, aged 22, prisoner, sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 8 December 1829, discharged 11 January 1830 cured.
  • Thomas North, aged 22, prisoner, sick or hurt, [cynanche tonsillaris?]; put on sick list 16 December 1829, discharged 22 December 1829 cured.
  • Edward Botfield, aged 16, prisoner, sick or hurt, [tabis munta?]; put on sick list 16 December 1829, discharged 18 January 1830 cured.
  • Robert Gage, aged 16, prisoner, sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list 18 December 1829, discharged 18 January 1830 cured.
  • William Roebuck, aged 20, prisoner, sick or hurt, epilipesia; put on sick list 23 December 1829, died 23 December 1829 during the fit.
  • George Stotten, aged 47, prisoner, sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list 24 December 1829, discharged 10 January 1830 cured.
  • Thomas Tonks, aged 19, prisoner, sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 24 December 1829, discharged 30 December 1829 cured.
  • James Holmes, aged 34, prisoner, sick or hurt, scalded face; put on sick list 4 January 1830, discharged 13 January 1830 cured.
  • [Francis Norton?], aged 36, soldier, sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list 6 January 1830, discharged 27 January 1830 cured.
  • James Loveday, aged 50, prisoner, sick or hurt, erysipelas; put on sick list 19 January 1830, discharged 24 January 1830 cured.
  • Philip Dignarm, aged 19, prisoner, sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 19 January 1830, discharged 25 January 1830 cured.
  • William Nichols, aged 22, prisoner, sick or hurt, scrofulous abcess; put on sick list 20 January 1830, discharged 17 February 1830 cured.
  • Sergeant Thomas, aged 24, guard, sick or hurt, opthalmia; put on sick list 20 January 1830, discharged 22 January 1830 cured.
  • James Holmes, aged 34, guard, sick or hurt, deafness; put on sick list 23 January 1830, discharged 27 January 1830 cured.
  • William Morton, aged 30, soldier, sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list 25 January 1830, discharged 8 February 1830 cured.
  • George [Embronon?], aged 20, prisoner, sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list 27 January 1830, discharged 2 March 1830 cured.
  • John Smith, aged 20, prisoner, sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 27 January 1830, discharged 30 January 1830 cured.
  • David Riches, aged 23, prisoner, sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list 28 January 1830, discharged 1 February 1830 cured.
  • John Ware, aged 30, prisoner, sick or hurt, fractured ribs; put on sick list 1 February 1830, discharged 17 February 1830 cured.
  • Thomas [Bas?], aged 23, prisoner, sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list 1 February 1830, discharged 2 February 1830 cured.
  • Frederick Crew, aged 19, prisoner, sick or hurt, cephalagia; put on sick list 1 February 1830, discharged 2 February 1830 cured.
  • William Hodges, aged 26, prisoner, sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 8 February 1830, discharged 20 February 1830 cured.
  • William Gone, aged 21, prisoner, sick or hurt, contused knee; put on sick list, 9 February 1830, discharged 20 February 1830 cured.
  • Charles Hardingham, aged 62, prisoner, sick or hurt, aneroxia; put on sick list, 10 February 1830, discharged 2 March 1830 cured.
  • Thomas Boaden, aged 28, soldier, sick or hurt, abscess; put on sick list, 14 February 1830, discharged 15 February 1830 cured.
  • John Daltey aged 28, prisoner, sick or hurt, abscess; put on sick list, 20 February 1830, discharged 2 March 1830 to hospital.
  • John Hawkins, aged 29, soldier, sick or hurt, scalded leg; put on sick list, 21 February 1830, discharged 2 March 1830 well.
  • John Vincent, aged 30, prisoner, sick or hurt, [ery?]; put on sick list, 24 February 1830, discharged 2 March 1830 well.

Folios 41-45: meteorological table between 1st October 1829 and 28 February 1830, and general remarks regarding weather conditions.

Folio 46: hospital diet table.

Folio 47: numerical abstract of medical cases listed in the journal, nosologically arranged.

Folios 48-50: Surgeon's general remarks.

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