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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 101/17/7/3
This record is about the Folios 2-4: Sick list - continued: Folio 4: Patrick Kenny, aged 21; convict; disease... dating from 1838 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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Folios 2-4: Sick list - continued:
Folio 4: Patrick Kenny, aged 21; convict; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 21 August 1838. Discharged, 1 September 1838. Folio 4: James Maher, aged 19; convict; disease or hurt, scorbutus. Put on sick list, 25 August 1838. Discharged, 11 September 1838. Folio 4: Patrick McKenny, aged 21; convict; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 26 August 1838. Discharged, 2 September 1838. Folio 4: James Healy, aged 24; soldier; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 26 August 1838. Discharged, 29 August 1838. Folio 4: Patrick Durkin, aged 32; convict; disease or hurt, scorubtus. Put on sick list, 26 August 1838. Discharged, 11 September 1838 to hospital, Sydney. Folio 4: John Fallen, aged [not stated]; convict; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 30 August 1838. Discharged, 6 August 1838. Folio 4: J Quay, aged 19; sailor; disease or hurt, catarrhus. Put on sick list, 30 August 1838. Discharged, 8 September 1838. Folio 4: G Duckery, aged 18; sailor; disease or hurt, catarrhus. Put on sick list, 30 August 1838. Discharged, 10 September 1838. Folio 4: W Chester, aged [not stated]; sailor; disease or hurt, catarrhus. Put on sick list, 31 August 1838. Discharged, 9 September 1838. Folio 4: P Reynolds, aged 16; sailor; disease or hurt, apostema. Put on sick list, 31 August 1838. Discharged, 7 September 1838. Folio 4: Patrick Flannery, aged 33; convict; disease or hurt, lumbago. Put on sick list, 1 September 1838. Discharged, 10 September 1838. Folio 4: Thomas Burley, aged 24; convict; disease or hurt, catarrhus. Put on sick list, 2 September 1838. Discharged, 10 September 1838. Folio 4: James Mulin, aged 24; convict; disease or hurt, tetanus. Put on sick list, 3 September 1838. Discharged, 5 September 1838. Folio 4: Mrs Duffy, aged 23; soldier's wife; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 4 September 1838. Discharged, 10 September 1838. Folio 4: Steanbock, aged 21; sailor; disease or hurt, lumbago. Put on sick list, 5 September 1838. Discharged, 10 September 1838. Folio 4: K Larkin, aged 34; convict; disease or hurt, [...?]. Put on sick list, 7 September 1838. Discharged, 10 September 1838. Folio 4: Jery Kieff, aged [not stated]; convict; disease or hurt, pleuritis. Put on sick list, 8 September 1838. Discharged, 13 September 1838. Folio 4: Peter Allison, aged 17; convict; disease or hurt, apostema. Put on sick list, 13 September 1838. Discharged, 13 September 1838 to hospital, Sydney.
Folios 4-5: Jonathan Sullivan, aged 20, Convict; disease or hurt, abscess. Put on sick list, 29 April 1838, Kingston [Dun Laoghaire]. Discharged, 18 May 1838. He had felt unwell for a day or two but then began to feel cold and in a state of tremor, he also had a pain in the right groin where a gland was found to be enlarged. He had been a tailor by trade and was of a strumous habit, he had been exposed to cold in his transmission to the ship. He was blistered and towards the end of the voyage a small quantity of sanious matter was discharged from the site of the blister.
Folios 5-6: Pat Walsh, aged 18, Convict; disease or hurt, peripneumony. Put on sick list, 30 April 1838, Kingston [Dun Laoghaire]. Discharged, 12 May 1838. Of a fair complexion and stout but of a scrofulous habit, he complained of a severe cough which he had suffered several days, pain in the side and hurried breathing.
Folios 6-7: James Deary, aged 26, [Convict]; disease or hurt, ulcer. Put on sick list, 10 May 1838, Kingston [Dun Laoghaire]. Sent to hospital at Sydney, 11 September 1838. Tall and rather stout made but of well marked scrofulous habit, he had been a soldier. He had been seen to be irritating his ulcers while in the hospital of the jail and had also swallowed such a dose of tobacco as had nearly deprived him of life, both apparently done to prevent his transportation. At the start of the voyage he had three superficial but irritable ulcers on the lower third of the right tibia and ankle, when he was sent to the hospital almost the whole of the lower part of his leg was deeply ulcerated. The surgeon does not think that he continued his old soldier's pranks after coming on board, since he had little to gain, but he is not sure.
Folio 8: J Minahan, aged 27, Convict; disease or hurt, ulcer. Put on sick list, 27 May 1838, at sea. Sent to hospital at Sydney, 11 September 1838. He had been kicked by a horse on his right shin more than 12 [months] previously, producing a sore that did not heal for some time which had become a small ulcer when he was admitted to Kilmainham jail. It had healed before embarkation but then reappeared.
Folio 9: Ed Crow, aged 22, Convict; disease or hurt, neuralgia. Put on sick list, 7 August 1838, at sea. Discharged, 25 August 1838. Of short stature with a thick neck and fair sanguineous complexion’, in May he had been troubled with a severe epistaxis for which he was bled and took sulph magnesia. He complained of severe pain in the forehead with a considerable discharge of tears but no redness of the eyes.
Folios 10-11: Pat Roan, aged 27, Convict; disease or hurt, compound fracture of the left leg. Put on sick list, 2 August 1838, at sea. Discharged to hospital at Sydney, 11 September 1838. While helping in the hold he had his left fibula broken just above the lower end by a heavy cask falling on it. On the 15th August he injured it again while getting from the water closet in the night.
Folio 11: J Mahar, aged 19, Convict; disease or hurt, scurvy. Put on sick list, 25 August 1838, at sea. Discharged to hospital at Sydney, 11 September 1838. Of a spare habit and dark complexion, he had been on the list in July with a slight case of jaundice with no obvious cause. His gums were sore, bleeding and dark coloured.
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