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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 101/86/2B/2
This record is about the Folio 31: case no 32, John Johnson, aged 23, Able Seaman; taken ill in action off... dating from 1854-1855 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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Folio 31: case no 32, John Johnson, aged 23, Able Seaman; taken ill in action off Sevastopol; sick or hurt, wound by splinters; put on sick list, 17 October 1854, sent 22 October 1854 to Hospital.
Folio 31: case no 33, George Orchard, aged 24, Able Seaman; taken ill in action off Sevastopol; sick or hurt, wound by splinters; put on sick list, 17 October 1854, sent 22 October 1854 to Hospital.
Folio 31: case no 34, John Owld, aged 26, Able Seaman; taken ill in action off Sevastopol; sick or hurt, wound of right eye; put on sick list, 17 October 1854, discharged 20 November 1854 to duty, pension certificate given.
Folio 31: case no 35, Frederick Tong, aged 38, Able Seaman; taken ill in action off Sevastopol; sick or hurt, wound of thigh by a piece of shell on outer side of right thigh; put on sick list, 17 October 1854, sent 22 October 1854 to Hospital.
Folios 31-32: case no 36, Thomas Harrison, aged 24, Marine; taken ill in action off Sevastopol; sick or hurt, splinters wound of right eye; put on sick list, 17 October 1854, discharged 5 November 1854 to duty, pension certificate given.
Folio 32: case no 37, Edward Austin, aged 22, Able Seaman; taken ill at Constantinople; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list, 5 November 1854, sent 21 November 1854 to Hospital.
Folio 32: case no 38, John Johnson, aged 23, Able Seaman; received from hospital at Therapia; sick or hurt, wound; put on sick list, 9 November 1854, sent 20 November 1854 to Hospital.
Folio 32: case no 39, Charles Yamold, aged 29, Marine; taken ill at Dardanelle; sick or hurt, caries; put on sick list, 11 November 1854, sent 27 November 1854 to Hospital.
Folios 32-33: case no 40, Alfred Gough, aged 35, Gunner’s Mate; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dyaentery; put on sick list, 15 November 1854, sent 21 November 1854 to Hospital.
Folio 33: case no 41, William Jenkin, aged 23, Able Seaman; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list, 17 November 1854, sent 21 November 1854 to Hospital.
Folio 33: case no 42, Rueben Robinson, aged 33, Able Seaman; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 19 November 1854, sent 21 November 1854 to Hospital.
Folio 33: case no 43, George Rouch, aged 25, Marine; taken ill off Sevastopol; sick or hurt, wound amputation, while in action with the batteries a gun ran over foot fracturing and lacerating second toe of left foot; put on sick list, 17 October 1854, sent 1 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folios 33-34: case no 44, Thomas Foil, aged 24, Able Seaman; taken ill at Malta; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 27 November 1854, sent 3 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 34: case no 45, [M?] Beattie, aged 44, Able Seaman; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, contusion; put on sick list, 9 December 1854, sent 3 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 34: case no 46, William Frampton, aged 28, Able Seaman; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list, 16 December 1854, sent 1 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folios 34-35: case no 47, Joseph Baker, aged 35, Gun Room Steward; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, small pox; put on sick list, 18 December 1854, sent 3 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 35: case no 48, Martin Murphy, aged 20, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, bubo; put on sick list, 19 December 1854, sent 3 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 35: case no 49, Thomas Tozer, aged 37, Marine; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 26 December 1854, sent 3 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 35: case no 50, William Hunter, aged 19, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, bubo; put on sick list, 29 December 1854, sent 3 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folios 35-36: case no 51, John Antony, aged 31, Captain Fore Top; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list, 30 December 1854, sent 9 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 36: case no 52, Richard Day, aged 25, Leading Seaman; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, small pox; put on sick list, 4 January 1855, sent 5 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 36: case no 53, George Katchen, aged 24, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, fracture; put on sick list, 8 January 1855, sent 8 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 36: case no 54, Henry Bland, aged 19, Boy; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, concussion; put on sick list, 11 January 1855, sent 11 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 36: case no 55, George Griffen, aged 37, Leading Seaman; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, fever intermittent; put on sick list, 4 January 1855, sent 9 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 36: case no 56, William Tuck, aged 33, Marine; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list, 10 January 1855, sent 11 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 36: case no 57, Alfred Hollie, aged 20, Paymaster’s Steward Mate; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, cynanche; put on sick list, 11 January 1855, sent 11 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 37: case no 58, Samuel [Mitink?], aged 32, Ship Corporal; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 12 January 1855, sent 13 January 1855 to Hospital at Plymouth.
Folio 37: case no 59, John Evans, aged 27, Carpenter’s Crew; taken ill at Hamouze; sick or hurt, fracture; put on sick list, 13 January 1855, killed 13 January 1855.
Folio 37: Nosological return of case mentioned in the journal.
Folio 38: The following is a list of men who received wounds or hurts during the period of the journal.
Folio 38: no on ship’s book 445, John Ould, aged 26, Able Seaman; pension received on 20 November 1854; nature of hurts, splinter wound of right eye, on 17 October 1854.
Folio 38: no on ship’s book 121, Thomas Harrison, aged 25, Marine; pension received on 23 November 1854; nature of hurts, splinter wound of right eye, on 17 October 1854.
Folio 38: no on ship’s book not stated, John Rose, aged 36, Able Seaman; pension not granted; nature of hurts, fracture of metacarpal bones of left hand, on 17 October 1854.
Folios 38-39: Tables of medical statistic.
Folios 40-42: Surgeon’s general remarks, Includes surgical preparations before action at Sevastopol during the Crimean War.
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