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For description purposes, ADM 101/101/5...
Catalogue reference: ADM 101/101/5
Date: 1824-1825
For description purposes, ADM 101/101/5 has been split into three parts (5A, 5B and 5C), as follows: Fury, 10 February 1824 - 24 October 1825: ADM...
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Catalogue reference: ADM 101/54/2/2
This record is about the Folio 5: Pat Graham, convicts; disease or hurt, cholera morbus; taken ill, 8 January... dating from 1817-1818 in the series Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department.... It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folio 5: Pat Graham, convicts; disease or hurt, cholera morbus; taken ill, 8 January 1818; well 9 January 1818.
Folio 6: [Wells?]. disease or hurt, pyrexia; taken ill, 8 January 1818; well 10 January 1818.
Folio 6: William White, seaman; disease or hurt, pyrexia and bowels constipated; taken ill, 9 January 1818; discharged 11 January 1818 to duty.
Folio 6: Mr Jones, 3rd mate; disease or hurt, catarrh; taken ill, 9 January 1818; well 17 January 1818.
Folio 6: Pat Coulton, convicts; disease or hurt, pyrexia, general debility and slight degree of febrile; taken ill, 11 January 1818; well 30 January 1818.
Folio 6: John Mahon, boy convicts; disease or hurt, catarrh; taken ill, 11 January 1818; well 16 January 1818.
Folio 6: John Coffy, convicts; disease or hurt, pyrexia; taken ill, 11 January 1818; well 18 January 1818.
Folio 6: Frank Gallaher, convicts; disease or hurt, febricular; taken ill, 13 January 1818; well 16 January 1818.
Folio 6: Pat Hickey, convicts; disease or hurt, oedematous leg; taken ill, 13 January 1818; well 6 February 1818.
Folio 6: John Flynn, convicts; disease or hurt, debility; taken ill, 20 January 1818; well 13 February 1818.
Folio 7: Robert Marang, convics; disease or hurt, a black man affected with pyrexia and degree of fever; taken ill, 21 January 1818; well 3 February 1818.
Folio 7: Michael York, convicts; disease or hurt, furunculus on knee; taken ill, 21 January 1818; well 30 January 1818.
Folio 7: James Murphy, convicts; disease or hurt, febricula; taken ill, 21 January 1818; well 24 January 1818.
Folio 7: John Cane, convicts; disease or hurt, dysentery; taken ill, 3 February 1818; well 12 February 1818.
Folio 7: Michael York, convicts; disease or hurt, furunculus; taken ill, 6 February 1818; well 12 February 1818.
Folios 7-8: Francis Cunningham, convicts; disease or hurt, pyrexia and much constipated; taken ill, 6 February 1818; well 20 February 1818.
Folio 8: Barney Shields, boy convicts; disease or hurt, lues venerea has many eruptions upon the body, head and limbs; taken ill, 12 February 1818; well 5 March 1818.
Folio 8: Edward Hears, convicts; disease or hurt, febricula and slight degree of fever and in debility state; taken ill, 14 February 1818; well 28 February 1818.
Folios 8-9: Pat Caulton, convicts; disease or hurt, dysentery; taken ill, 21 February 1818; well 14 March 1818.
Folio 9: John McKeon, convicts; disease or hurt, oedemotous leg arising probably from debility; taken ill, 24 February 1818; well 24 March 1818.
Folio 9: William Anderson, convicts; disease or hurt, diarrhoea with considerable debility; taken ill, 7 March 1818; well 15 March 1818.
Folio 9: James McGarrett, convicts; disease or hurt, jaundice; taken ill, 8 March 1818; well 25 March 1818.
Folio 9: James Hoyle, passenger; disease or hurt, fracture ulna by falling on the wet deck; taken ill, 23 March 1818; well 2 May 1818.
Folio 9: From this period until April 27 the complains were so trivial as to require no particular statement, consisting of slight catarrhs, diarrhoeas and accident by fall etc.
Folio 9: Robert Marang, convicts; disease or hurt, debility a black man in a weak debilitate habit, he is of a dull sulky disposition speaks to no one; taken ill, 27 April 1818; sent 2 May 1818 to Colonial hospital at Sydney.
Folios 9-10: 8 May 1818; John Thomas Campbell secretary to His Excellency Major General Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales came on board after examining the convicts found them to be all in perfect health except John McGar who had a slight degree of fever not worth notice. Signed James Hunter, Surgeon and superintendent.
Folios 11-14: Blank.
Folio 15: Numerical abstract of the cases mentioned in the journal.
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Folio 5: Pat Graham, convicts; disease or hurt, cholera morbus; taken ill, 8 January...
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