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Folio 21: case no 93, James Ide, aged 28, Gunner's Mate, HMS Terror, no of ship's...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/227/4

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ADM 101/227/4

Date

1864

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Folio 21: case no 93, James Ide, aged 28, Gunner's Mate, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 93, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 30 September 1864, sent 30 September 1864 to Hospital. Folio 21: case no 94, James Aldridge, aged 31, Leading Stoker, Delight Gunboat, no of ship's book 39, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 30 September 1864, sent 30 September 1864 to Hospital.

Folio 22: case no 95, John B Ricards Esq, aged 44, Surgeon (Supernumerary), sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 30 September 1864, sent 30 September 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 96, Alexander Crosbie, aged 29, Assistant Surgeon, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 30 September 1864, sent 1 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 97, Thomas Potter, aged 21, Marine, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 34, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 3 October 1864, sent 3 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 98, Mr. James Gregg, aged 36, Gunner, HMS Terror, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 4 October 1864, sent 4 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 99, James Netherton, aged 34, ship's [Steward?], HMS Terror (Supernumerary), sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 4 October 1864, sent 4 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 100, James Lemon, aged 19, Ordinary Seaman, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 35, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 4 October 1864, sent 4 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 101, William Westlake, aged 29, Stoker, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 90, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 4 October 1864, sent 4 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 102, Alfred Carey, aged 32, Captain's Coxswain, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 69, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 4 October 1864, sent 4 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 103, James Hammond, aged 22, able Seaman, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 102, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 5 October 1864, sent 5 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 104, John Robinson, aged 28, Marine, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 7, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 7 October 1864, sent 7 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 105, Charles Burridge, aged 18, ship's Steward Boy, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 59, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 7 October 1864, sent 7 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 106, John Norman, aged 19, Boy 1st Class, HMS Terror, no of ship's book 514, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 8 October 1864, sent 8 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 107, Mr. Henry Boryer, aged 27, Carpenter, HMS Terror, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 8 October 1864, sent 8 October 1864 to Hospital. Folio 22: case no 108, William Christie, aged 40, Able Seaman, HMS Spitfire, no of ship's book 86, sick or hurt, epidemic yellow fever; put on sick list, 14 October 1864, sent 14 October 1864 to Hospital.

Folios 22-23: case no 109, John Powis, aged 22, Able Seaman, sick or hurt, was sent from Virago with the statement that he was suffering from jaundice; put on sick list, 5 December 1864, discharged 15 December 1864 to light duty.

Folio 23: case no 110, John Campbell, aged 36, Stoker, sick or hurt, continued fever; put on sick list, 10 December 1864, sent 11 December 1864 to Hospital. Folio 23: case no 111, Robert Faulkner, aged 28, ship's Cook, Delight Gunboat, sick or hurt, rheumatism sub acute; put on sick list, 29 December 1864, sent 29 December 1864 to Hospital.

Folios 23-24: case no 112, George Swan (a man of colour), aged 18, Ward Room Steward, sick or hurt, continued fever; put on sick list, 29 December 1864, sent 30 December 1864 to Hospital.

Folio 24: case no 113, John Torvills, aged 19, Ordinary Seaman, Albacore Gunboat, sick or hurt, febricula; put on sick list, 30 December 1864, sent 30 December 1864 to Hospital.

Folios 25-30: Blank.

Folio 31: Table 3: showing number of cases of diseases [nosologically arranged], between 1 January and 31 December 1864, mean numerical strength of ship's company 299.

Folios 32-40: Assistant Surgeon's general remarks, including notes on yellow fever epidemic at Bermuda.

Folios 41-43: Blank.

Folios 44-50: Alphabetic sick list.

Folio 51: Blank.

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