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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 101/125/2/2
This record is about the Folios 32-33: case no 23, James Beois, aged 37, Stoker; taken ill at Portsmouth;... dating from 1853 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 101/125/2/2
1853
Folios 32-33: case no 23, James Beois, aged 37, Stoker; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, dysentery, while on shore on leave from the Sprightly, was attacked with severe tormina and tenesmus attended with bloody stools; put on sick list 1 April 1853, discharged 13 April 1853 to duty.
Folio 34: case no 24, M David Humphries, aged 26, Marine; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list 12 April 1853, sent 12 April 1853 to Hospital.
Folios 34-35: case no 25, Eugene Egan, aged 20, Supernumerary Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list 12 April 1853, discharged 2 May 1853 to duty.
Folio 36: case no 26, George Chapman, aged 23, Able Seaman from the Fire Queen; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, syphilis; put on sick list 13 April 1853, sent 13 April 1853 to Hospital.
Folios 36-37: case no 27, James Devereaux, aged 20, Supernumerary Boy 1st Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 14 April 1853, discharged 29 April 1853 from the service.
Folio 37: case no 28, John Cull, aged 29, Able Seaman; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, fracture, was raised in Bristol for general service, but found on examination that he had received a fracture of the right leg, he was considered unfit for service and was invalided on 16 April 1853.
Folio 37: case no 29, Peter Lawden, aged 16, School Apprentice; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, incontinence of urine, was raised in Dundee about nine months ago by the Rolla tender, being found subject to involuntary discharge of urine, he was considered unfit for service and was invalided on 16 April 1853.
Folios 38-39: case no 30, Richard Rollands, aged 15, School Apprentice; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, cynanche tonsillaris, put on sick list 19 April 1853, discharged 30 April 1853 to duty.
Folio 39: case no 31, Henry Linnard, aged 19, Boy 1st Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, syphilis, put on sick list 21 April 1853, sent 21 April 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 40: case no 32, William Budd, aged 18, Boy 1st Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, orchitis, by a fall upon the hatchway ladder hurt his left testicle which was swollen and painful, put on sick list 23 April 1853, sent 5 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folios 40-41: case no 33, Thomas Stenton, aged 18, Boy 1st Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, neuralgia. Pain all over his body particularly in the knee and ankles, put on sick list 4 May 1853, sent 20 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 42: case no 34, Robert Smith, aged 46, Able Seaman; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, gout, put on sick list 5 May 1853, sent 5 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folios 42-44: case no 35, John Staple, aged 20, Landsman; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, continued fever, put on sick list 10 May 1853, sent 18 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 44: case no 36, C J Scarlett, aged 21, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, orchitis, put on sick list 12 May 1853, sent 14 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 45: case no 37, William Walford, aged 37, Petty Officer 1st Class of the Prince Regent; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, chronic rheumatism, put on sick list 13 May 1853, sent 14 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folios 45-46: case no 38, John Smart, aged 21, Ordinary Seaman of the Agamemnon; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, acute rheumatism, put on sick list 16 May 1853, discharged 5 June 1853 to duty.
Folio 46: case no 39, Fredrick Baldwin, aged 19, Boy 2nd Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, syphilis, put on sick list 17 May 1853, sent 18 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 47: case no 40, Joseph Reines, aged 25, Spernumerary Private Marine; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, syphilis, put on sick list 23 May 1853, sent 24 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 47: case no 41, John Cook, aged 16, Boy 2nd Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, dislocation, put on sick list 25 May 1853, discharged 8 June 1853 to duty.
Folio 48: case no 42, James Slayton, aged 47, Able Seaman; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, chronic rheumatism, put on sick list 25 May 1853, sent 26 May 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 48: case no 43, James Cooper, aged 14, School Apprentice; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, mania, seized with violent fit of crying, without adequate cause and offered no reason save a dislike to join the Rolla tender, put on sick list 24 May 1853, sent 26 May 1853 to Haslar Asylum.
Folios 48-49: case no 44, George Breach, aged 18, Boy 1st Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, continued fever, put on sick list 6 June 1853, sent 13 June 1853 to Hospital.
Folio 50: case no 45, William Jackson, aged 36, Able Seaman a prisoner belonged to the Sampson; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, continued fever, put on sick list 4 June 1853, sent 8 June 1853 to Hospital.
Folios 51-52: case no 46, James Doran, aged 37, Boatswains Mate of the Agamemnon; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, iritis, put on sick list 11 June 1853, discharged 18 June 1853 to his ship.
Folio 52: case no 47, James Graese, aged 20, Boy 1st Class; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea, put on sick list 11 June 1853, sent 11 June 1853 to Hospital.
Folios 52-53: case no 48, William Good, aged 15, School Apprentice; taken ill at Portsmouth; sick or hurt, acute rheumatism, put on sick list 11 June 1853, sent 13 June 1853 to Hospital.
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