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Folio 7: Robert Lanning, aged 19, ordinary seaman; case number 2; disease or hurt,...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/3/8B/6

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Date

1847-1848

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Folio 7: Robert Lanning, aged 19, ordinary seaman; case number 2; disease or hurt, syphillis. Put on sick list, 8 October 1847. Discharged 19 October 1847 to Haslar hospital.

Folio 7: Thomas Taylor, aged 46, ship's cook; case number 3; disease or hurt, contusion of the right ankle. Put on sick list, 17 October 1847. Discharged 19 October 1847 to Haslar hospital.

Folio 8: William Adams, aged 19, ordinary seaman; case number 4; disease or hurt, contusion of the right ankle. Put on sick list, 17 October 1847. Discharged 19 October 1847 to Haslar hospital.

Folios 8-10: John Shorter, aged 25, captain of the hold; case number 5; disease or hurt, febris intermittens. Put on sick list, 1 November 1847. Discharged 27 June 1848 invalided.

Folios 11-14: Frederick Henson, aged 25, private, marine; case number 6; disease or hurt, erysipelas. Put on sick list, 5 November 1847. Discharged 24 December 1847 to Simon's Bay hospital.

Folios 14-15: William Towner, aged 18, first class boy; case number 7; disease or hurt, erysipelas. Put on sick list, 6 November 1847. Discharged 24 December 1847 to Simon's Bay hospital.

Folios 15-16: William Swinbourne, aged 28, captain of the forecastle; case number 8; disease or hurt, dysenteria. Put on sick list, 17 November 1847. Discharged 24 December 1847 to Simon's Bay hospital.

Folio 16: John Smith, aged 17, boy first class; case number 9; disease or hurt, furunculus. Put on sick list, 17 November 1847. Discharged 24 December 1847 to Simon's Bay hospital.

Folio 16: William Ward, aged 17, boy second class; case number 10; disease or hurt, synocha. Put on sick list, 25 November 1847. Discharged 27 December 1847 to hospital.

Folios 17-18: John May, aged 30, landsman; case number 11; disease or hurt, ganglion. Put on sick list, [?]. Discharged 27 June 1848 invalided.

Folio 18: Robert Brook, aged 20, private marine; case number 12; disease or hurt, contusion of the right ankle. Put on sick list, 1 May 1848. Discharged 27 June 1848 invalided.

Folios 18-19: John Ferrell, aged 21, able seaman; case number 13; disease or hurt, orchitis. Put on sick list, [?]. Discharged 3 July 1848 to hospital.

Folio 19: [?] Bartlett, aged 22, able seaman; case number 14; disease or hurt, orchitis. Put on sick list, 4 July 1848. Discharged 5 July 1848 to hospital.

Folio 19: George Rowcliff, aged 52, ship's cook; case number 15; disease or hurt, contusio. Put on sick list, [?]. Discharged 5 September 1848 invalided.

Folio 20: Thomas Clarke, aged 41, boatswain's mate; case number 16; disease or hurt, orchitis. Put on sick list, [?]. Discharged 31 July 1848 to hospital.

Folios 20-21: William Puzley, aged 41, boatswain's mate; case number 16; disease or hurt, orchitis. Put on sick list, [?]. Discharged 31 July 1848 to hospital.

Folio 21: T Mummay, aged 18, boy 1st class; case number 18; disease or hurt, contusio. Put on sick list, [?]. Discharged 6 September 1848 to hospital.

Folios 21-22: John Dowland, aged 25, able seaman; case number 19; disease or hurt, syphilis. Put on sick list, [?]. Discharged 6 September 1848 to hospital.

Folio 22: A nosological synopsis of the sick book.

Folio 23: A list of men who have received wounds or hurts, during the period of the journal. William Adams, ship's book number 28, aged 19, ordinary seaman, pension certificate granted 19 October 1847, for wound of right hand.

Folios 23-25: Surgeon's general remarks.

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