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Folios 1-4: Copy of the sick book, (names and details follow) - continued: Folio...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/65/8/4

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ADM 101/65/8/4
Date
1837-1838
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Folios 1-4: Copy of the sick book, (names and details follow) - continued:

Folio 3: George Wicks, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 4 December 1837, discharged 6 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: William Foster, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 5 December 1837, discharged 9 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: Benjamin Storey, aged 16, convict; disease or wound, ulcus; put on sick list, 5 December 1837, discharged 25 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: William Atcock, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, erysipelas; put on sick list, 5 December 1837, discharged 8 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: George Webster, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 7 December 1837, discharged 8 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: William Martin, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 8 December 1837, discharged 11 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: Charles Henson, aged 16, convict; disease or wound, ophthalmia; put on sick list, 9 December 1837, discharged 13 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: [Thomas?] Backer, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 10 December 1837, discharged 13 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: [Jn?] Holcombe, aged 16, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 11 December 1837, discharged 14 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: [Jo?] Brown, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, cynanche; put on sick list, 11 December 1837, discharged 14 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: Henry Jackson, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, ambustion; put on sick list, 11 December 1837, discharged 4 January 1838 cured. Folio 3: Thomas Harwood, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, ulcus; put on sick list, 12 December 1837, discharged 4 January 1838 cured. Folio 3: William Midham, aged 23, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 13 December 1837, discharged 18 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: George Donaldson, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, cynanche; put on sick list, 13 December 1837, discharged 18 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: Joseph [Benn?], aged 22, guard; disease or wound, abscessus scroti; put on sick list, 16 December 1837, discharged 24 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: John Herkins, aged 16, convict; disease or wound, excoriation; put on sick list, 19 December 1837, discharged 23 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: Edward Sears, aged 16, convict; disease or wound, catarrhus; put on sick list, 19 December 1837, discharged 22 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: John McCormack, aged 16, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 21 December 1837, discharged 23 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: Thomas Brown, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, vulnus; put on sick list, 22 December 1837, discharged 17 January 1838 landed. Folio 3: William Golding, aged 32, guard; disease or wound, catarrhus; put on sick list, 24 December 1837, discharged 28 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: James Blake, aged 23, guard; disease or wound, cynanche tonsillaris; put on sick list, 24 December 1837, discharged 2 January 1838 cured. Folio 3: Francis Ward, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, ambustion; put on sick list, 26 December 1837, discharged 10 January 1838 cured. Folio 3: [Pr?] Will, aged 16, convict; disease or wound, otitis; put on sick list, 26 December 1837, discharged 29 December 1837 cured. Folio 3: [Thomas?] Fisher, aged 14, convict; disease or wound, [cab.?] et abscessus; put on sick list, 26 December 1837, discharged 2 January 1838 cured.

Folio 4: William Beeson, aged 19, convict; disease or wound, ophthalmia; put on sick list, 27 December 1837, discharged 29 December 1837 cured. Folio 4: Robert Durham, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, otitis; put on sick list, 27 December 1837, discharged 30 December 1837 cured. Folio 4: Joseph Runsden, aged 22, guard; disease or wound, bubo; put on sick list, 27 December 1837, discharged 9 January 1838 landed in hospital. Folio 4: George Donaldson, aged 15, convict; disease or wound, obstipatio; put on sick list, 28 December 1837, discharged 29 December 1837 cured. Folio 4: Joseph Hawke, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, ambustion; put on sick list, 30 December 1837, discharged 17 January 1838 landed. Folio 4: Robert [Phair?], aged 16, convict; disease or wound, catarrhus; put on sick list, 30 December 1837, discharged 1 January 1838 cured. Folio 4: Francis Bennett, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, contusion finger; put on sick list, 6 January 1838, discharged 17 January 1838 landed. Folio 4: John Mitchell, aged 17, convict; disease or wound, ophthalmia; put on sick list, 14 January 1838, discharged 17 January 1838 landed. Total: 183 Signed: Andrew Henderson, MD, Surgeon Superintendent.

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