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Folios 25-29: copy of the sick list, [names and details follow] - continued: Folio...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/47/8/6

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1837

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Folios 25-29: copy of the sick list, [names and details follow] - continued:

Folio 29: John Thomas, aged 18, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 28 June 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Smith, aged 26, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 28 June 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: Mrs Wintle, aged 35, soldier's wife; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 28 June 1837, discharged 3 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Foot, aged 24, private; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 28 June 1837, discharged 2 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: William Tend, aged 22, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 29 June 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Thorp, aged 21, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 29 June 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: William Knight, aged 29, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 30 June 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: Francis Clayton, aged 42, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 30 June 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: George Williamson, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 30 June 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: Joseph Gentry, aged 21, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 1 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Cotton, aged 34, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 1 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Spinks, aged 22, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 1 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: John Green, aged 22, private; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 2 July 1837, discharged 5 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Cook, aged 46, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 3 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: John Ireland, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 3 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: Edward Donochie, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 3 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: George Gibson, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 4 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: John Francis, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 4 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: Mrs Irwin, aged 25, soldier's wife; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 4 July 1837, discharged 8 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Waterson, aged 10, soldier's child; sick or hurt, catarrhus; put on sick list 4 July 1837, discharged 8 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: John Downey, aged 23, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 5 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Cox, aged 27, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 5 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Bowley, aged 25, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 5 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: John Atkins, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 5 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured. Folio 29: James Fuller, aged 21, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 6 July 1837, discharged 15 July 1837 cured.

Folio 30: nosological return of cases mentioned in the journal.

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