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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 101/112/5/1
This record is about the Folio 1: Blank. Folio 2: David Waters, Marine, aged 30; disease or hurt, longstanding... dating from 1804-1805 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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ADM 101/112/5/1
1804-1805
Folio 1: Blank.
Folio 2: David Waters, Marine, aged 30; disease or hurt, longstanding cough. Taken ill, 6 February 1804. Discharged to duty 23 March 1804. Had been invalided at Haslar for harbour duty.
Folio 2: Jonathan Dunn, Marine, aged 30; disease or hurt, cold, increased degree of febrile affections, headache, thirst, nausea. Taken ill, 12 February 1804. Discharged to duty 16 February 1804.
Folio 2: Thomas Jackson, Marine, aged 21; disease or hurt, catarrh, slight affection with general plenitude of the system, frequent nasal haemorrhage. Taken ill, 17 February 1804. Discharged to duty 23 February 1804.
Folio 2: William Blake, Marine, aged 32; disease or hurt, catarrh, cough and expectoration, headache and soreness of the chest, hoarseness and being exposed on the gangways has also hernia and wants a [new] truss. Taken ill, 5 March 1804. Discharged to duty 15 March 1804.
Folio 2: Henry Waldron, Marine, aged 20; disease or hurt, wounded foot, small collection of matter under the skin of the sole. Taken ill, 7 March 1804. Discharged to duty 12 March 1804.
Folio 2: Luke Bushnell, Marine, aged 23; disease or hurt, cold, febrile and catarrhal complaints with headache and fits of coughing, relieved only by difficult expectoration. Taken ill, 8 March 1804. Discharged to duty 17 March 1804.
Folio 2: Thomas Jackson, Marine, aged 21; disease or hurt, pulmonic inflammation, indicated by difficult aspiration and acute pain in the left side. Taken ill, 23 March 1804. Discharged to duty 24 April 1804.
Folio 2: Jonathan Kempster, Able Seaman, aged 47; disease or hurt, cold catarrhal complaints, hoarseness, sore throat and hard cough with laborious aspiration, slight increased action. Taken ill, 30 March 1804. Discharged to duty 2 April 1804.
Folio 2: William Cook, Able Seaman, aged 54; disease or hurt, pulmonic inflammation marked by acute pain in the right side of the thorax, spasmodic respiration and symptomatic fever. Taken ill, 9 April 1804. Discharged to duty 20 April 1804.
Folio 2: Thomas Jackson, Marine, aged 21; disease or hurt, pulmonic inflammation, a recurrence of, severe pain in the right side, hard dry cough, [epistexis], headache and thirst with moist skin. Taken ill, 11 April 1804. Discharged to duty 4 May 1804.
Folio 3: James Taylor, Marine, aged 25; disease or hurt, pulmonic inflammation which seems to have been insidious in its progress tho[ugh] still going on, pain thro[ugh] to the shoulder, difficult respiration, pyrexia and constipation with expectoration. Taken ill, 21 April 1804. Discharged to duty 1 May 1804.
Folio 3: Elias Guyler, Ordinary Seaman, aged 56; disease or hurt, ulcer on the left tibia two or three inches in length of long standing but now of a foul appearance requiring rest. Taken ill, 8 May 1804. Discharged to duty 4 July 1804.
Folio 3: James Ford, Marine, aged 45; disease or hurt, contused back, slight abrasion of the skin but deep seated pains, [injury gained] by falling down the ladder into between decks. Taken ill, 10 May 1804. Discharged to duty 30 May 1804.
Folio 3: Jonathan Britton, Marine, aged 24; disease or hurt, ulcers on the right inner malleolus [ankle] of a foul appearance with varicose and odoematus state of [the leg]. Taken ill, 14 May 1804. Discharged to duty 8 June 1804.
Folio 3: Robert Mills, Ordinary Seaman, aged 49; disease or hurt, cold and light febrile complaints, universal pains, heat thirst and slight cough. Taken ill, 17 May 1804. Discharged to duty 21 June 1804.
Folio 3: Note in remarks column that there is fever among the prisoners so they are kept separate from the ships company.
Folio 3: Henry Waldron, Marine, aged 22; disease or hurt, fever ushered in by frequent rigors, vertigo, great prostration of strength, lassitude. Taken ill, 18 May 1804. Discharged to Haslar Hospital 19 May 1804.
Folio 3: William Brookman, Landsman, aged 51; disease or hurt, fever, two days since attacked [by] its frequent rigors, pain in the head and back, loss of appetite, great thirst and quick pulse. Taken ill, 19 May 1804. Discharged to Haslar Hospital 19 May 1804.
Folio 3: Robert Cator, Ordinary Seaman, aged 52; disease or hurt, cold, catarrhal affections of some days which unattended to, has produced pyrexia with stricture of the chest. Taken ill, 24 May 1804. Discharged to duty 30 May 1804.
Folio 3: Jonathan Dunn, Marine, aged 32; disease or hurt, fever symptoms of violent headache, great prostration of strength, dimness of sight etc. Taken ill, 24 May 1804. Discharged to duty 30 May 1804. Thought to have taken hellebore and alm[?] to induce sickness.
Folio 3: Henry Waldron, Marine, aged 22; disease or hurt, fever, see earlier case, discharged from hospital on 28 May and attacked with rigors on the way to the ship and the following morning, followed by epistaxis, tongue [furred], pulse quick, thirst, tremors and countenance indicative of pyrexia which may probably be intermittent. Taken ill, 30 May 1804. Discharged to Haslar Hospital 29 June 1804.
Folio 3: William Brookman, Landsman, aged 51; disease or hurt, cough, returned from hospital 28 May, has cough with [dyspnoea] and difficult expectoration, debility with regular [secreting]. Taken ill, 30 May 1804. Discharged to duty 8 June 1804.
Folio 4: William Pritchard, Marine, aged 21; disease or hurt, ulcer on the right metatarsus near the external malleolus [ankle], on the site of former ulcer. Taken ill, 28 June 1804. Discharged to Haslar Hospital, 29 June 1804.
Folio 4: William Cook, Ordinary Seaman, aged 64; disease or hurt, cold, cough with hoarseness, occasional profuse expectoration, soreness of the throat and breast. Taken ill, 23 June 1804. Discharged to duty 3 July 1804.
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