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Folios 1-4: copy of sick book of HMS Nimble - continued Folio 3: Mr Campbell, aged...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/57/3/2

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This record is about the Folios 1-4: copy of sick book of HMS Nimble - continued Folio 3: Mr Campbell, aged... dating from 1829-1832 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 101/57/3/2

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1829-1832

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Folios 1-4: copy of sick book of HMS Nimble - continued

Folio 3: Mr Campbell, aged 19, mid[shipman]; sick or hurt, cephalalgia; put on sick list 11 April 1830, discharged 13 April 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Robert Lumley, aged 19, able seaman; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea; put on sick list 20 April 1830, discharged 15 May 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Jeremiah Odgers, aged 19, ordinary seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 20 April 1830, died 20 April 1830. Folio 3: Henry Shannaman, aged 33, b[oatswain's] mate; sick or hurt, feverish; put on sick list 21 April 1830, discharged 28 April 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Murdoch McCleod, aged 33, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 22 April 1830, discharged 24 April 1830 to duty. Folio 3: William McLean, aged 30, able seaman; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 22 April 1830, discharged 29 April 1830 to duty. Folio 3: John Clarke, aged 26, able seaman; sick or hurt, would of foot; put on sick list 1 May 1830, discharged 5 April [May?] 1830 to duty. Folio 3: John Robson, aged 22, able seaman; sick or hurt, obstipation; put on sick list 13 May 1830, discharged 15 May 1830 to duty. Folio 3: James Sharpe, aged 26, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 18 May 1830, discharged 20 May 1830 to duty. Folio 3: James Powers, aged 16, boy; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 18 May 1830, discharged 19 May 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Henry Shannaman, aged 33, b[oatswain's] mate; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; put on sick list 21 May 1830, discharged 25 May 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Mr Seaward, aged 31, mate; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 21 May 1830, discharged 22 May 1830 to duty. Folio 3: Henry Scott, aged 27, able seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 21 May 1830, discharged 24 May 1830 to duty. Folio 3: John [Vea?], aged 36, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 24 May 1830, discharged 28 May 1830 to duty.

Folio 4: William Page, aged 38, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 26 May 1830, discharged 28 May 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Murdoch McCleod, aged 33, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 26 May 1830, discharged 28 May 1830 to duty. Folio 4: George Saunders, aged 38, m[ate?]; sick or hurt, inflamed knee; put on sick list 27 May 1830, discharged 14 June 1830 to duty. Folio 4: William Corbett, aged 23, able seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 12 June 1830, discharged 20 June 1830 to duty. Folio 4: George Staton, aged 30, m[ate?]; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 16 June 1830, discharged 25 June 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Mr Seaward, aged 31, mate; sick or hurt, cholera; put on sick list 20 June 1830, discharged 21 June 1830 to duty. Folio 4: James Sharpe, aged 26, able seaman; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 27 June 1830, discharged 29 June 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Joseph Harris, aged 18, ordinary seaman; sick or hurt, cardialgia; put on sick list 28 June 1830, discharged 29 June 1830 to duty. Folio 4: William Hawkins, aged 26, able seaman; sick or hurt, feverish; put on sick list 28 June 1830, discharged 5 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Thomas Thompson, aged 23, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 9 July 1830, discharged 12 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Edward Quale, aged 23, m[ate?]; sick or hurt, hernia humoralis; put on sick list 10 July 1830, discharged 13 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: George Staton, aged 30, m[ate?]; sick or hurt, hernia humoralis; put on sick list 10 July 1830, discharged 13 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Thomas Davidson, aged 31, q[uarter master] m[ate?]; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 12 July 1830, discharged 15 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Daniel Murray, aged 36, g[unner's] m[ate?]; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 12 July 1830, discharged 15 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Joseph Horseley, aged 36, m[ate?]; sick or hurt, obstipatio; put on sick list 12 July 1830, discharged 16 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Joseph Harris, aged 18, ordinary seaman; sick or hurt, inflamed knee; put on sick list 16 July 1830, discharged 18 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: William Steele, aged 27, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 18 July 1830, discharged 20 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: John Brady, aged 28, m[ate?]; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea; put on sick list 22 July 1830, discharged 2 August 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Benjamin Martin, aged 23, able seaman; sick or hurt, phlegmon; put on sick list 23 July 1830, discharged 25 July 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Murdoch McCleod, aged 33, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 6 August 1830, discharged 10 August 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Edward Wilson, aged 28, cook; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 6 August 1830, discharged 12 August 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Robert Lumley, aged 19, able seaman; sick or hurt, accident; put on sick list 18 August 1830, discharged 22 August 1830 to duty. Folio 4: William Corbett, aged 23, able seaman; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 18 August 1830, discharged 20 August 1830 to duty. Folio 4: Henry Shannaman, aged 33, b[oatswain's] mate; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 20 August 1830, discharged 23 August 1830 to duty. Folio 4: William Rea, aged 40, m[ate?]; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list 20 August 1830, sent 27 August 1830 to hospital at [Nassan?]. Folio 4: Edward Martin, aged 23, able seaman; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 21 August 1830, discharged 23 August 1830 to duty.

Folios 5-7: blank.

[Folios 8 - 35 consist of the medical journal for HM convict ship Norfolk].

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