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Folio 1: Printed instructions on completing nosological tables, recording where a...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/191/1C/1

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ADM 101/191/1C/1

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1876

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Folio 1: Printed instructions on completing nosological tables, recording where a patient was taken ill, dividing the General Remarks into three sections relating to the ship and crew, her movements and places visited and a consideration of the diseases.

Folio 2: case No 1, No on ship's book 15-85, Edwin [James] Sobay, aged 18, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, incontinence of urine; put on sick list 1 January 1876, sent 1 January 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 9 March 1876 to the Ship.

Folio 3: case No 2, No on ship's book 11-41, William Gibbs, aged 25, Marine Light Infantry; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, loss of left great toe nail; put on sick list 30 December 1875, sent 7 January 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 11 February 1876 to the Ship.

Folio 3: case No 3, No on ship's book 11-8, William Wait, aged 27, Marine Artillery; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, gonorrhoea epedidymitis; put on sick list 7 January 1876, sent 7 January 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 14 February 1876 to the Ship.

Folio 3: case No 4, No on ship's book 11-48, John Northam, aged 37, Marine Artillery; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, stricture and incontinence of urine; put on sick list 10 January 1876, sent 12 January 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 22 February 1876 to the Ship.

Folio 3: case No 5, No on ship's book 5-53, William Davis, aged 21, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, bronchial & febrile catarrh; put on sick list 21 January 1876, sent 24 January 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 14 February 1876 to the Ship.

Folio 3: case No 6, No on ship's book 5-166, George Barker, aged 27, Able Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, jaundice & hepatitis; put on sick list 25 January 1876, sent 30 January 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 23 March 1876 to the Ship.

Folio 4: case No 7, No on ship's book 5-140, Charles Ravenhill, aged 36, Gunner's Mate; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, secondary syphilis, on 2 April syphilitic ulceration of fauces came on, on 8 May excoriated tubercle on scrotum, the patient continued complaining till July 1876, he seemed free from syphilis at the end of the year; put on sick list 25 January 1876, sent 30 January 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 23 March 1876 to the Ship.

Folios 4-5: case No 8, No on ship's book 5-179, George Sprengale, aged 26, Coxswain of Cutter; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, ulcer after contusion over tibia; put on sick list 30 January 1876, sent 1 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, as the ship was leaving Yokohama for Shanghai, the surgeon received him back and put him on the list on 12 April and it was not until the 7 May that the cicatrix had covered over the wound.

Folio 5: case No 9, No on ship's book 3-43, Earnest Kinder, aged 26, Lieutenant; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, secondary syphilis; put on sick list 8 February 1876, sent 9 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 29 March 1876 as the ship was leaving Yokohama.

Folio 5: case No 10, No on ship's book 5-45, Joseph Blacker, aged 22, Able Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, sympathetic bubo; put on sick list 9 February 1876, sent 21 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 29 March 1876 as the ship was leaving Yokohama.

Folio 5: case No 11, No on ship's book 5-94, James Cornish, aged 35, Carpenter's Mate; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, jaundice; put on sick list 10 February 1876, sent 12 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 29 March 1876 as the ship was leaving Yokohama.

Folios 5-6: case No 12, No on ship's book 5-28, Denis McCarthy, aged 25, Able Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, jaundice; put on sick list 16 February 1876, sent 21 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, invalided 13 March 1876 and returned to England.

Folio 6: case No 13, No on ship's book 5-127, Charles Whenmouth, aged 34, Boatswain's Mate; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, rheumatism with periosteal enlargement on sacrum and gleet; put on sick list 20 February 1876, sent 21 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, returned 29 March 1876 as the ship was leaving Yokohama.

Folio 6: case No 14, No on ship's book 5-136, Phillip Popperell, aged 26, Quarter Master; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, constitutional syphilis with painful node on the 4th costal cartilage; put on sick list 19 February 1876, sent 21 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama, invalided 15 April 1876, sent back to England in HMS Thalia.

Folios 6-7: case No 15, No on ship's book 5-55, James Carrie, aged 24, Able Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, primary syphilis, ring of venereal sores around the margin of the prepuce; put on sick list 24 February 1876, sent 26 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama.

Folio 7: case No 16, No on ship's book 3-42, Henry B. Warren, aged 24, Lieutenant; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, furunculi; put on sick list 26 February 1876, sent 26 February 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama.

Folio 7: case No 17, No on ship's book 11-22, George Copping, aged 40, Marine; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, primary syphilis; put on sick list 26 February 1876, sent 1 March 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama.

Folio 7: case No 18, No on ship's book 5-65, Thomas Wilson, aged 22, Able Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, ulcer on the tongue; put on sick list 9 March 1876, sent 10 March 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama.

Folio 8: case No 19, No on ship's book 5-43, Albert Crick, aged 23, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, primary syphilis; put on sick list 11 March 1876, sent 13 March 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama.

Folio 8: case No 20, No on ship's book 11-12, Daniel Page, aged 21, Drummer Royal Marine Light Infantry; taken ill at Yokohama; sick or hurt, primary syphilis & gonorrhoea; put on sick list 20 February 1876, sent 13 March 1876 to Royal Naval Sick Quarter at Yokohama.

Folio 8: case No 21, No on ship's book 5-85, James Johnson, aged 31, Captain Fore Top; taken ill at [Yokohama?]; sick or hurt, chronic diarrhoea, in 1874 he had diarrhoea from 4 to 9 December, in 1875 again diarrhoea from 13 to 22 February and from 20 to 25 [March?] accompanied with pyrosis and other symptoms of dyspepsia; put on sick list 16 March 1876, sent 20 March 1876 to Sick Quarter at Yokohama, the Surgeon's stated that with the history of this case he thought it right to submit the patient for hospital survaillance, which he was found to suffered from neglected primary syphilis, Dr Hilston submitted him as an invalided and he was sent to England.

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