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Folios 5-6: case no 1, John McGarvey, aged 33, private 6th regt.; taken ill at Deptford;...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/27/6/5

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ADM 101/27/6/5
Date
1830
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Folios 5-6: case no 1, John McGarvey, aged 33, private 6th regt.; taken ill at Deptford; sick or hurt, hepatitis, obstructed liver from residence in India; put on sick list 26 July 1830, discharged 8 September 1830 to duty.

Folios 6-9: case no 2, Mrs McCurry, aged 28, soldier's wife; taken ill at Little Nore; sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list 2 August 1830, discharged 21 September 1830 cured.

Folio 9: case no 3, John Goff, aged 31, private 31st regt.; taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, catarrhal fever; put on sick list 12 August 1830, discharged 23 August 1830 to duty.

Folios 9-10: case no 4, Francis Leveretts, aged 32, private 17th regt.; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, hernia humoralis; put on sick list 19 August 1830, discharged 7 September 1830 to duty.

Folio 10: case no 5, George Tanner, aged 31, convict; taken ill at Downs; sick or hurt, catarrhus; put on sick list 16 August 1830, discharged 15 September 1830 off list.

Folios 10-11: case no 6, Thomas Mansell, aged 29, convict; taken ill in the Channel; sick or hurt, obstipatio et nauseabundus; put on sick list 17 August 1830, discharged 2 September 1830 off list.

Folios 11-12: case no 7, Thomas Atherton, aged 29, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio et nauseabundus; put on sick list 18 August 1830, discharged 28 September 1830 off list.

Folios 12-13: case no 8, Joseph Evans, aged 18, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio et nauseabundus; put on sick list 18 August 1830, discharged 8 September 1830 off list.

Folio 13: case no 9, George Brown, aged 30, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list 20 August 1830, discharged 9 September 1830 off list.

Folios 13-14: case no 10, Thomas Allen, aged 22, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, catarrhus; put on sick list 20 August 1830, discharged 28 August 1830 off list.

Folio 14: case no 11, Richard Hurst, aged 27, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 24 August 1830, discharged 1 September 1830 off list.

Folio 14: case no 12, George Milne, aged 16, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 24 August 1830, discharged 28 September 1830 off list.

Folio 15: case no 13, John Capper, aged 33, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, hernia humoralis; put on sick list 25 August 1830, discharged 27 September 1830 off list.

Folio 15: case no 14, John Lomax, aged 34, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 24 August 1830, discharged 10 September 1830 off list.

Folio 16: case no 15, Daniel Cox, aged 27, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 7 September 1830, discharged 15 September 1830 off list.

Folio 16: case no 16, Charles Oakley, aged 21, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 13 September 1830, discharged 28 September 1830 off list.

Folios 16-18: case no 17, John Brown or Horton, aged 54, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, vulnus, received a severe wound from a musket ball, which entered outside the superior anterior crest of the left [hand?] passing downward and backwards, fracturing in its course the neck of the thigh bone (femur) and making its escape behind just below the superior inferior insertion of the great glutens muscle; put on sick list 19 September 1830, died 23 September 1830 at 2.30 pm, [post mortem report on folio 18].

Folios 18-22: case no 18, John Brown, aged 39, convict; taken ill at Little Nore; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 6 August 1830, died 6 November 1830 at 11 am, [body not examined].

Folios 23-25: case no 19, John Chadwick, aged 26, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, catarrh, termination hydrops pericardii; put on sick list 23 August 1830, died 21 October 1830 at 10 pm, [brief post mortem report on folio 25].

Folios 26-28: case no 20, Thomas Carland, aged 36, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, obstipatio asthenia; put on sick list 29 October 1830, died 20 November 1830 at 3.30 pm, [brief post mortem report on folios 27-28].

Folio 28: case no 21, Joseph Evans, aged 18, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, catarrhal fever; put on sick list 11 November 1830, discharged 19 November 1830 off list.

Folios 28-29: case no 22, John Davis, aged 21, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 6 November 1830, discharged 14 December 1830 off list.

Folios 30-33: case no 23, Joseph Masper, aged 28, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, phthisis incepiens, postea, monomania; put on sick list 18 October 1830, sent 18 December 1830 to Colonial hospital.

Folios 34-36: case no 24, Henry Wilson, aged 20, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rheumatismus acutus; put on sick list 9 November 1830, discharged 19 December 1830 off list.

Folios 36-41: case no 25, Benjamin Bindon, aged 18, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, hepatitis acuta; put on sick list 28 November 1830, sent 18 December 1830 to Colonial hospital.

Folio 41: case no 26, George Brown alias Robert Lewis, aged 28, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 11 November 1830, sent 18 December 1830 to Colonial hospital.

Folios 41-42: case no 27, George Betts, aged 20, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, caries tibia, old complianed fracture; put on sick list 1 November 1830, sent 18 December 1830 to Colonial hospital. Signed: Andw. Henderson, MD., surgeon and superintendent “Florentia”.

Folio 43: Blank.

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