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Folio 31: William Pearce; aged 24, marine; disease or hurt, contusion on the arm,...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/97/4/6

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ADM 101/97/4/6
Date
1801-1802
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Folio 31: William Pearce; aged 24, marine; disease or hurt, contusion on the arm, taken ill, 20 September 1802; discharged 23 September 1802 to duty.

Folio 31: John Barns; aged 34, marine; taken ill at sea; disease or hurt, cold shivering great cough, taken ill, 30 September 1802; discharged 24 September 1802 to duty.

Folio 32: John Goldsmith; aged 33, landsman; taken ill at sea; disease or hurt, violent diarrhoea, taken ill, 24 September 1802; sent 24 September 1802 to Haslar.

Folio 32: Thomas [Gormley?]; aged 33, ordinary seaman; taken ill at sea; disease or hurt, violent diarrhoea, taken ill, 24 September 1802; sent 24 September 1802 to Haslar.

Folio 32: William Gray; aged 36, able seaman; taken ill at sea; disease or hurt, scorbutic ulcer, taken ill, 24 September 1802; sent 24 September 1802 to Haslar.

Folio 32: John Flinn; aged 30, able seaman; taken ill at sea; disease or hurt, scorbutic ulcer, taken ill, 23 September 1802; sent 24 September 1802 to Haslar.

Folio 32: Richard Every; aged 42, able seaman; taken ill at sea; disease or hurt, scorbutic ulcer, taken ill, 23 September 1802; sent 24 September 1802 to Haslar.

Folio 32: James Gerrard; aged 42, able seaman; taken ill at Great Yarmouth; disease or hurt, ulcerd toes, taken ill, 23 September 1802.

Folio 32: Michael McCarty; taken ill at Spithead; disease or hurt; diarrhoea, taken ill, 24 September 1802.

Folio 32: Ralph Osten; taken ill at sea; disease or hurt, diarrhoea, taken ill, 28 September 1802; discharged 30 September 1802 to duty.

Folio 33: William Dexter; aged 29, able seaman; taken ill at Margate; disease or hurt, cold shivering with great cough, taken ill, 29 September 1802; discharged 3 October 1802 to duty.

Folio 33: Michael O'Donald; aged 34, purser's steward; taken ill at Chatham; disease or hurt, ulcerd toes, taken ill, 31 September 1802.

Folio 33: J Gombell; aged 60, able seaman; taken ill at Chatham; disease or hurt, fell down the hole from the main deck, taken ill, 4 October 1802.

Folio 33: Mathew Peddon; aged 34, able seaman; taken ill at Chatham; disease or hurt, fell down into the weight along side the ship, taken ill, 5 October 1802.

Folio 33: Thomas Williams; aged 34, landsman; taken ill at Margate; disease or hurt, bruised by slipping off the ship, taken ill, 6 October 1802; discharged 8 October 1802 to duty.

Folio 34: John Underwood; aged 54, able seaman; taken ill at Chatham; disease or hurt, bruised, taken ill, 6 October 1802.

Folio 35: numerical abstract of the medical cases mentioned in the journal.

Folios 35-36: Surgeon's general remarks.

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