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Folio 21: Charles Savell, aged 20, able seaman; sick or hurt, contusion on left foot...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/112/1/7

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ADM 101/112/1/7
Date
1814-1815
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Folio 21: Charles Savell, aged 20, able seaman; sick or hurt, contusion on left foot resulting from a fall from the main deck into the hold; put on sick list, 4 December 1814. Discharged 20 December 1814 to duty cured. Folio 21: Peter Johnston, aged 37, able seaman; sick or hurt, febris synocha; put on sick list, 7 December 1814. Discharged 25 December 1814 to duty cured. Folio 21: Hugh McConachy, aged 24, ordinary seaman; sick or hurt, haemorrhoids; put on sick list, 25 December 1814. Discharged 7 January 1815 to duty cured. Folio 21: John Martin, aged 20, captain of the mizzen top; sick or hurt, fractura; put on sick list, 28 December 1814. Discharged 13 January 1815 to duty cured. Folio 21: Peter Seagreen, aged 20, gunner's crew; sick or hurt, enteritis; put on sick list, 6 January 1815. Discharged 13 January 1815 to duty. Folio 21: Thomas Mouncy, aged 28, captain of the hold; sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list, 9 January 1815. Discharged sick to Plymouth hospital. Folio 21: Lauchlan McLauchlan, aged 28, cooper's mate; sick or hurt, fractured patella; put on sick list, 10 February 1815. Discharged 16 February 1815 to duty.

Folio 22: John Pier, aged 27, landsman; sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list, 11 January 1815. Discharged 2 March 1815 to Plymouth hospital. Folio 22: John Fletcher, aged 29, able seaman; sick or hurt, vulnus; put on sick list, 22 January 1815. Discharged 15 February 1815 to duty. Folio 22: Miles Newall, aged 31, able seaman; sick or hurt, abscess; put on sick list, 24 January 1815. Discharged 20 February 1815 to duty. Folio 22: James Perry, aged 27, captain of the maintop; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 25 January 1815. Discharged 6 February 1815 to duty. Folio 22: James Montgomerie, aged [not stated], marine; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 7 February 1815. Discharged 11February 1815 to duty. Folio 22: John Cooper, aged 38, landsman; sick or hurt, [marceres?]; put on sick list, 2 February 1815. Discharged 27 March 1815 invalided to Plymouth hospital. Folio 22: Edward Monteath, aged 31, able seaman; sick or hurt, pain in both knees and in the loins; put on sick list, 2 February 1815. Discharged 22 February 1815 invalided to the hospital.

Folio 23: James Adams, aged 27, afterguard; sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list, 4 February 1815, Cove. Discharged 22 February 1815 to hospital. Folio 23: John Moor, aged 25, corporal of the marines; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 6 February 1815, Cove. Discharged 25 February 1815 to duty. Folio 23: James Sterce, aged 39, carpenter's mate; sick or hurt, dyspepsia; put on sick list, 18 February 1815. Discharged 22 February 1815 to hospital. Folio 23: John Domengo, aged 39, cooper; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 15 February 1815. Discharged 2 March 1815 to hospital. Folio 23: Lauchlan McLauchlan, aged [not stated]; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 27 February 1815. Discharged 2 March 1815 to hospital. Folio 23: A list of men surveyed and invalided on 27 February 1815, (names and details follow). Folio 23: James McGraw, aged 51; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: John Snelgar, aged 38; sick or hurt, rheumatismus and reduced health; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: James Parsons, aged 42; sick or hurt, asthma; discharged 1 March 1815 to head quarters. Folio 23: Peter Johnston, aged 56; sick or hurt, old age and chronic rheumatism; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: Peter Seagreen, aged 40; sick or hurt, diseased lungs; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: Matthew Wood, aged 52; sick or hurt, diseased abdominal viscera and old age; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: John Venables, aged 49; sick or hurt, old wounds, rheumatism and old age; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: Joseph Brown, aged 37; sick or hurt, inguinal hernia; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: Soloman Nathan, aged 45; sick or hurt, rheumatism and swelling of the abdomen; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: John Armstrong, aged 55; sick or hurt, diseased lungs; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: William Cummings, aged 49; sick or hurt, incontinence of urine; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: Alexander Carr, aged 60; sick or hurt, old age, rheumatismus and violent attacks of spasmodic asthma; discharged 14 March 1815. Folio 23: John Ashley, aged 34, able seaman; sick or hurt, abscess; put on sick list, 28 February 1815. Discharged 2 March 1815 to hospital. Folio 23: John Stevenson, aged 24, able seaman; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 28 February 1815. Discharged 4 March 1815 to duty.

Folio 24: John Taylor, aged 32, captain of the afterguard; sick or hurt, hernia humeralis; put on sick list, 1 March 1815, Hamoaze. Discharged 11 March 1815 to duty cured. Folio 24: John Lucas, aged 32; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list, 2 March 1815, Hamoaze. Discharged 12 March 1815.

Folio 25: a numerical abstract of the medical cases mentioned in the journal.

Folios 25-26: Surgeon's general remarks

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