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Folios 35-36: case no 19, William Watts, aged 26, Able Seaman - Maintop; taken ill...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/113/6/2

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ADM 101/113/6/2
Date
1849-1851
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Folios 35-36: case no 19, William Watts, aged 26, Able Seaman - Maintop; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; put on sick list, 25 March 1850, discharged 25 May 1850.

Folios 37-38: case no 20, Daniel Bishop, aged 28, Carpenter’s Crew; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, hemoptysis; put on sick list, 29 March 1850, invalided 24 April 1850, died 30 April 1850 at Haslar Hospital.

Folio 39: case no 21, Mr Frederic Manger, aged 24, Assistant Surgeon; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, hemoptysis and phthisis incipiens; put on sick list, 1 April 1850, invalided 24 April 1850, embarked 30 April 1850 on board HMS Odin for passage to England. Folio 39: case no 22, James Holgate, aged 26, Carpenter’s Crew; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, ulcer chronica under left knee caused by a blow received accidently; put on sick list, 2 April 1850, sent 16 May to [Malta] Hospital.

Folios 39-40: case no 23, James Dryden, aged 22, Marine Tailer; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, apoplexia; put on sick list, 20 April 1850, discharged 4 May to duty, this patient returned on 30 August 1850 with a return of his headache, with palpitation of the heart.

Folio 40: case no 24, William Kingsford, aged 42, Captain of Forecastle; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; put on sick list, 28 April 1850, discharged 21 May to duty. Folio 40: case no 25, William Hingston, aged 27, 2nd Captain of Afterguard; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, chronic orchitis and rheumatismus; put on sick list, 2 April 1850, sent 23 May to [Malta?] Hospital, re-admitted 22 July 1850, sent 5 August 1850 to Hospital [see also folio 64, case no 89].

Folio 41: case no 26, John Partlock, aged 23, Able Seaman - Forecastle; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, injury and loss of left eye by the end of the jib-halliard; put on sick list, 10 May 1850, sent 10 May to [Malta?] Hospital, pension certificate granted. Folio 41: case no 27, John Coughlin, aged 17, 2nd Boy Ward Room Officer’s Servant; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, rheumatismus; put on sick list, 19 May 1850, sent 21 May to [Malta?] Hospital. Folio 41: case no 28, John Hoskins, aged 32, Able Seaman - Forecastle; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, contused wound on the point of right elbow; put on sick list, 19 May 1850, sent 21 May to [Malta?] Hospital. Folio 41: case no 29, Charles Hughs, aged 27, Private Royal Marine; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, chronic ulcer of right leg; put on sick list, 21 May 1850, sent 21 May to [Malta?] Hospital. Folio 41: case no 30, Sydney Odlam, aged 21, Marine; received from HMS Superb; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list, 23 May 1850, sent 23 May to [Malta?] Hospital. Folio 41: case no 31, William Marsh (2nd), aged 32, Private Royal Marine; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, dysenteria; put on sick list, 23 May 1850, discharged 27 May to duty, re-admitted 12 July 1850 with frequent purging of bloody stools, sent 5 August 1850 to Hospital, re-admitted 7 September 1850, invalided 10 October 1850.

Folio 42: case no 32, John Neeve, aged 27, Private Royal Marine; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, orchitis [chronica?]; put on sick list, 27 May 1850, sent 27 May to Hospital. Folio 42: case no 33, Thomas Ransom, aged 41, Private Royal Marine; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, hemoptysis; put on sick list, 30 May 1850, sent 4 June to Hospital, [see also folio 69, case no 109]. Folio 42: case no 34, Charles Josey, aged 28, Private Royal Marine; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, ulcus chronicus; put on sick list, 2 June 1850, sent 2 June to Hospital. Folio 42: case no 35, Trayton Butcher, aged 20, Ordinary Mizentop; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, ulcus chronicus; put on sick list, 3 June 1850, sent 14 June to Hospital. Folio 42: case no 36, Charles Hibbard, aged 36, Private Royal Marine; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, ulcus chronicus; put on sick list, 10 June 1850, sent 17 June to Hospital, returned 15 July 1850 to duty.. Folio 42: case no 37, Thomas Gregory, aged 27, Ordinary Seaman Afterguard; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, ulcus chronicus; put on sick list, 15 June 1850, sent 17 June to Hospital, returned 30 August 1850 to the ship.

Folios 42-43: case no 38 and 39, James Johns, aged 24, Ordinary Seaman Afterguard; taken ill in Malta Harbour; sick or hurt, ulcus chronicus; put on sick list, 15 June 1850, sent 17 June to Hospital, remained until 17 September 1850, brought up to Port Mahon from Malta in HM Steam Sloop Scourge, he was re-admitted at Port Mahon on 10 October 1850 with pneumonia, died 14 October 1850 [included post mortem report].

Folio 43: case no 40, Thomas Coughlan, aged 21, Ordinary Seaman Afterguard; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list, 22 June 1850, sent 5 August to Hospital. Folio 43: case no 41, William Marsh (1st), aged 32, Marine; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, orchitis chr.; put on sick list, 25 June 1850, sent 26 June to Hospital. Folio 43: case no 42, William Cooper, aged 24, Able Seaman afterguard; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, venereal preputic; put on sick list, 26 June 1850, sent 26 June to Hospital. Folio 43: case no 43, William Light, aged 49, Bandsman; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, orchitis; put on sick list, 27 June 1850, sent 1 July to Hospital.

Folio 44: case no 44, Joseph Kenningham, aged 23, Ordinary Seaman Maintop; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, ulcus chronicus; put on sick list, 28 June 1850, sent 1 July 1850 to Hospital, re-admitted on 7 August 1850, sent 31 August 1850 to Hospital, returned 17 September 1850 to the ship. Folio 44: case no 45, Thomas Cook, aged 29, Able Seaman Maintop; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, cephalalgia; put on sick list, 28 June 1850, sent 2 August 1850 to Hospital, diecharged 20 October 1850 to duty.

Folios 44-45: case no 46, William Gordon, aged 31 ½, Able Seaman Forecastle; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, fracture of right clavicle, right scapula and left thigh by a fall; put on sick list, 1 July 1850, sent 1 July 1850 to Hospital.

Folio 45: case no 47, James Gilhooley, aged 21, Marine; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list, 2 July 1850, sent 5 August 1850 to Hospital, returned 29 October 1850 to the ship by HMS Scourge. Folio 45: case no 48, Thomas Collins, aged 26, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list, 5 June 1850, discharged 7 June 1850 to duty. Folio 45: case no 49, Henry Ford, aged 21, Marine; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list, 19 June 1850, discharged 20 June 1850 to duty. Folio 45: case no 50, Henry Williams, aged 19, 1st Class Boy Mizzentop; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list, 20 June 1850, discharged 26 June 1850 to duty. Folio 45: case no 51, Timothy Wells, aged 31, Able Seaman Afterguard; taken ill in Malta; sick or hurt, cephalalgia emesis; put on sick list, 20 June 1850, discharged 27 June 1850 to duty.

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