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Folio 7: Jacob Walker, aged 26, Gunner Royal Marine Artillery; disease or hurt, diarrhoea...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/179/2

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Reference
ADM 101/179/2
Date
1867
Description

Folio 7: Jacob Walker, aged 26, Gunner Royal Marine Artillery; disease or hurt, diarrhoea abscess etc. Put on sick list, 19 May 1867. Sent to hospital at Hong Kong, 30 May 1867. Invalided, 3 June 1867.

Folios 7 – 8: John Coutanche, aged 17, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, fever and diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 29 May 1867, at Hong Kong. Sent to hospital at Hong Kong, 30 May 1867. Invalided, 25 June 1867.

Folio 8: Henry Stephens, aged 27, 2nd Captain of the After Guard; disease or hurt, febris remittens. Put on sick list, 28 May 1867, at Hong Kong. Sent to Hospital at Hong Kong, 30 May 1867. Accidentally blown from a gun in HMS Princess Charlotte, 21 June 1867.

Folio 8: Charles King, aged 22, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, morbus cordis. Sent to HMS Melville, 31 May 1867. Invalided, 3 June 1867. With previous medical history dating back to 1862 for rheumatism, febricula, disease of the heart, palpitations, dysentery, pain of the chest and spitting blood.

Folios 8 – 9: Thomas Curlay, aged 23, Private Marine; disease or hurt, ulcer of anus. Case continues from folio 5. He was sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on the ship’s arrival there, 21 June 1867, and returned cured on 5 July 1867.

Folio 9: F E Mitchell, aged 19, Ordinary Seaman; disease or hurt, rupia syphilitic. Returned from hospital on 31 May 1867, for transfer to sick quarters at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 21 June 1867.

Folio 9: George Taylor, aged 26, Stoker; disease or hurt, febris remittens and bubo. Put on sick list, 8 June 1867, at Nagasaki. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 21 June 1867. Folio 9: John Tregunna, aged 32, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 16 June 1867, at sea. He was sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 25 June 1867, and returned cured on 24 July 1867.

Folio 9: John Fielder, aged 17, 1st Class Boy; disease or hurt, febris remittens. Put on sick list, 17 June 1867, at sea. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 25 June 1867, and returned cured on 24 July 1867.

Folios 9 – 10: George Weeks, aged 21, Captain’s Servant; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 18 June 1867, at sea. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 25 June 1867, and returned cured on 25 July 1867.

Folio 10: John Isaacs, aged 22, Private Marine; disease or hurt, primary syphilis. Put on sick list, 18 June 1867. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 21 June 1867, and returned cured on 24 July 1867. Syphilis contracted at Nagasaki on 5 June 1867.

Folio 10: Job Chant, aged 33, Private Marine; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 30 June 1867, at sea. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 21 June 1867, and returned cured on 5 July 1867. He had been under treatment for remittent fever followed by diarrhoea from 2 to 15 June 1867.

Folio 10: John Sheehan, aged 26, Private Marine; disease or hurt, febris remittens. Put on sick list, 23 June 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 25 June 1867. On the list with diarrhoea from 2 to 6 June 1867.

Folio 10: William Cobb, aged 18, Ordinary Seaman; disease or hurt, ulcer of anus. Put on sick list, 24 June 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to hospital at Yokohama, 25 June 1867, returned to the ship, 30 August 1867.

Folio 10: John Barry, aged 25, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 26 June 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 27 June 1867, and returned to the ship on 26 July 1867.

Folios 10 – 11: Joseph Thewliss, aged 26, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 27 June 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 29 June 1867, and returned on 3 July 1867. In hospital at Hong Kong from 1 October 1866 to 13 November 1866 for diarrhoea.

Folio 11: John Gamblin, aged 35, Leading Seaman; disease or hurt, diarrhoea dysenterica. Put on sick list, 27 June 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to hospital at Yokohama on 4 July 1867, and returned to the ship, 26 July 1867.

Folio 11: Mr C E Stevens, aged 35, Commander; disease or hurt, syphilitic rheumatism. Put on sick list, 28 June 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 5 July 1867, and returned to the ship, 25 July 1867. He had been on the sick list in 1865 for syphilitic rheumatism, twice in 1866 for fever and in 1867 for syphilitic ulcers on his legs.

Folio 11: Mr C E Huggins, aged 18, Midshipman; disease or hurt, primary syphilis. Put on sick list, 13 July 1867, at Hakodate. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 24 July 1867.

Folios 11 – 12: Jesse Tull, aged 26, Assistant Stoker; disease or hurt, dysentery. Put on sick list, 18 July 1867, at Hakodate. Sent to hospital at Yokohama on 24 July 1867.

Folio 12: William Ryland, aged 27, Able Seaman; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Put on sick list, 19 July 1867, at sea. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 24 July 1867, and returned to the ship 1 August 1867.

Folio 12: Job Chant, aged 33, Private Marine; disease or hurt, febris remittens. Put on sick list, 20 July 1867. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama on 24 July 1867, and returned to the ship 8 August 1867. Had been on the list for delirium tremens in May 1866, secondary syphilis in June and October 1866 and for remittent fever followed by diarrhoea in June 1867.

Folio 12: George Smith, aged 26, Private Marine; disease or hurt, febris remittens. Put on sick list, 10 August 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 20 August 1867. He had returned from hospital on 31 May and was back on the list on 3 June 1867, with diarrhoea, until 15 June 1867.

Folio 12: James Douglas, aged 18, Ordinary Seaman; disease or hurt, primary syphilis. Put on sick list, 13 August 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 16 August 1867.

Folios 12 – 13: James Bowdler, aged 30, Private Marine; disease or hurt, morbus cordis. Put on sick list, 13 August 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 16 August 1867.

Folio 13: Charles Oliver, aged 19, Ward Room Servant; disease or hurt, irritable bladder. Put on sick list, 14 August 1867. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 2 September 1867. Under treatment from 6 to 11 August 1867 for dysenteric diarrhoea and again on 14 August 1867 at Yokohama, on 23 August 1867 he complained of frequent calls to make water with considerable scalding.

Folio 13: Joseph Davies, aged 20, Ordinary Seaman; disease or hurt, bubo. Put on sick list, 21 August 1867, at Yokohama. Sent to sick quarters at Yokohama, 27 August 1867. The bubo was the result of gonorrhoea contracted a month earlier.

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