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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 101/35/3/4
This record is about the Folio 6: Blank. Folio 7: Anne Haynes, aged 37, convict, taken ill at Cork Harbour;... dating from 1831 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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ADM 101/35/3/4
1831
Folio 6: Blank.
Folio 7: Anne Haynes, aged 37, convict, taken ill at Cork Harbour; sick or hurt, incontinence of urine; put on sick list 21 June 1831, discharged 22 June 1831 to depot at Cork.
Folio 8: Julia Read, aged 20, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea; put on sick list 23 June 1831, discharged 12 July 1831 cured. Folio 8: Sysan Irwine, aged 18, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, venereal sore throat, several venereal ulcers situated on the tonsils; put on sick list 24 June 1831, discharged 28 July 1831 cured. Folio 8: Alley Ryan, aged 23, convict, taken ill at Cork Harbour; sick or hurt, ulcerated mouth; put on sick list 23 June 1831, discharged 29 June 1831 cured.
Folios 8-9: Mary Joice, aged 20, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, tumour, a large tumour occupying the whole of the left [labia?]; put on sick list [?] June 1831, discharged 5 August 1831 cured.
Folio 10: The women mentioned in the following were added to the list all suffering from costiveness, [in consequence] of seasickness. All the patients after a few days treatment were discharged from the list. Folio 10: Alice Smith, aged 63. Folio 10: Mary [Mc?], aged 38. Folio 10: Mary Donovan, aged 30. Folio 10: Mary Connors, aged 22. Folio 10: Mary Kisby, aged 21. Folio 10: Anne Dillon, aged 19. Folio 10: Margaret Gibney, aged 35. Folio 10: Eliza Loftus, aged 23. Folio 10: Mary Kelly, aged 54. Folio 10: Anne Quin, aged 30, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 1 July 1831, discharged 24 July 1831 cured. Folio 10; The women mentioned in the following were put on the list about the same time as the foregoing case and were treated in the same manner, the case of Peggy Gibney was exactly similar a few grain of calomel bringing on a profuse salination. All were discharged cured. Folio 10: Mary Slaherty, aged 20. Folio 10: Mary Henley, aged 22. Folio 10: Peggy Gibney, aged 35. Folio 10: Joanhah McCarthy, aged 22. Folio 10: Julia Read, aged 20.
Folio 11: Mary Hogan, aged 20, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 29 June 1831, discharged 6 July 1831 cured.
Folios 11-12: Mary Burke, aged 38 days, infant child, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, diarrhoea, bowels loose for two days, on the 5th febrile symptoms continues bowels less frequent, much pyrexia and twitching of the muscles of the face, at 7 pm. the mother of the child Mary Kelly placed the infant in bed by her side the sleeping and shortly after fell asleep herself, at 11 pm. she awake and found the infant dead; put on sick list 2 July 1831, died 5 July 1831 about 11 pm.
Folio 12; the women mentioned in the following were put on the list affected with costiveness. Folio 12: Joanha Robinson, aged 17. Folio 12: Honas Gilfoyle, aged 30. Folio 12: Margaret Cawlan Robinson, aged 30. Folio 12: Mary Sheedy, aged 21. Folio 12: Jane Connors, aged 22, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 3 July 1831, discharged 17 July 1831 cured. Folio 12; the women mentioned in the following were during the month of July put on the list, affected with catarrh. The treatment was similar to the foregoing case. All the patients recovered. Folio 12: Anne Freeman, aged 20. Folio 12: Mary More, aged 56. Folio 12: Margaret Cronen, aged 50. Folio 12: Catherine McGuire, aged 22. Folio 12: Catherine Rock, aged 24. Folio 12: Ally Ryan, aged 27. Folio 12: Ellen Wheelan, aged 19. Folio 12: Mary Shepherd, aged 35. Folio 12: Joanha Murphy, aged 23. Folio 12: Julia Fay, aged 21. Folio 12: Biddy Sheedy, aged 21. Folio 12: Ellen Bryan, aged 23. Folio 12: Betty Janet, aged 27. Folio 12: Eliza Brown, aged 33. Folio 12: Catherine Welch, aged 25. Folio 12: the women mentioned in the following were put on the list suffering from costiveness. Folio 12: Bi?lely Levy, aged 24. Folio 12: Ellen Smith, aged 30. Folio 12: Catherine Dowde, aged 22.
Folio 13: Catherine Desmond, aged 21, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, synocha; put on sick list 12 July 1831, discharged 3 August 1831 cured.
Folio 13: the women mentioned in the following were affected with costive bowels, for which the usual cathartics were administered. Folio 13: Jane Nicholson, aged 23. Folio 13: Mary Kelly, aged 54. Folio 13: Anne Smith, aged 25. Folio 13: Susan Lee, aged 22.
Folio 14: the following women were put on the sick list in consequence of their suffering from catarrh. Folio 14: Margaret Cokely, aged 26. Folio 14: Honor Geary, aged 28. Folio 14: Anne Freeman, aged 20. Folio 14: Eliza Curley, aged 24. Folio 14: Margaret Donovan, aged 30. Folio 14: Eliza Goulding, aged 23, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, chronic rheumatism; put on sick list 3 July 1831, discharged 10 July 1831 cured.
Folios 14-15: Margaret McGuire, aged 14 months, the child of Margaret McGuire, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, scrofula, on its reception on board was covered with the remains of an eruption apparently of a syphilitic character, abdomen was [large?] tumid and tense, the extremities much wasted in flesh the congloliate glands of the neck hard and enlarged; put on sick list 29 June 1831, died 5 August 1831.
Folio 15: Mary Evans, aged 28, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 7 July 1831, discharged 13 July 1831 cured. Folio 15: Thomas Flood, boy, free settler, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 7 July 1831, discharged 13 July 1831 cured. Folio 15: Anne Bryan, aged 23, convict, sick or hurt, colica; discharged cured. Folio 15: Mary Hannan, aged 16, convict, sick or hurt, colica; discharged cured. Folio 15: Alley Ryan, aged 27, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, hemorrhoids; put on sick list 14 July 1831, discharged 31 July 1831 cured.
Folios 16-17: Anne Quinn, aged 30, convict, taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list 26 July 1831, discharged 6 September 1831 cured.
Folio 17: the following women whose names are mentioned were put on the list suffering from catarrh, occasioned at this time by the cold and damp weather they were at this time exposed to. Folio 17: Julia Fay, aged 21. Folio 17: [Bid?] Constan, aged 30. Folio 17: Anne Kenedy, aged 26. Folio 17: [Bid?] Bobnizer, aged 20. Folio 17: Peg Cakely, aged 26. Folio 17: Catherine Gillesbie, aged 25. Folio 17: Margaret Noonan, aged 26. Folio 17: Mary Corcoran, aged 22. Folio 17: Anne Dillon, aged 19. Folio 17: Mary James, aged 18. Folio 17: Anne Armstrong, aged 29. Folio 17: Mary Flakerty, aged 20. Folio 17: Margaret Murphy, aged 18, convict, sick or hurt, synocha; discharged cured. Folio 17: Mary [B?nahan], aged 18, sick or hurt, ophthalmia; discharged cured. Folio 17: Eliza Goulding, aged 23, sick or hurt, ophthalmia; discharged cured. Folio 17: the following names were put on the list under treatment for costiveness. Folio 17: Sally [McEnenery?], aged 24. Folio 17: Jane Smith, aged 34. Folio 17: Ellen Sheare, aged 22. Folio 17: Honor Hurley, aged 20. Folio 17: Biddy Bobnizer, aged 20. Folio 17: Judy Butler, aged 35. Folio 17: Margaret Geady, aged 41.
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