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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 101/240/1B/1
This record is about the Folio 1; case no 3, Charles Hall, aged 21, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Hauraki... dating from 1864 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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Folio 1; case no 3, Charles Hall, aged 21, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Hauraki near Auckland; sick or hurt; rheumatism; put on sick list 8 January 1864; discharged 30 January 1864 to duty.
Folios 2-3; case no 17, Alfred Chute, aged 23, Stoker; taken ill at Tauranga, Bay of Plenty; sick or hurt; dysentery; put on sick list 31 January 1864; discharged 17 February 1864 to duty.
Folios 4-6; case nos. 28, 39 and 66, John Sullivan, aged 24, Able Seaman; taken ill at Tauranga, Bay of Plenty; sick or hurt; memoptysis (phthisis); put on sick list 25 February 1864; invalided 30 July 1864, according to the Surgeon, this case and a similar case (John Corvill)...' after three months have gone in a ship taken up for Military Invalided, first to Melbourne, there to be trans-shipped for England !'
Folio 7; case no 35, Thomas Boyle, aged 24, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Tauranga; sick or hurt; vulnus, accident caused by the end of a howser while running out through the after howser hole, struck this patient on the shin of the right leg stripping off a flap of skin and integument and laying bare the bone; put on sick list 8 March 1864; discharged 10 July 1864 to duty.
Folio 8; William Todman, aged 28, Gunner Royal Marine Artillery; was killed while absent from the ship on detached service with the Naval Brigade on 18 April 1864.
Folio 8; George Watt, aged 35, Gunner Royal Navy; was killed in action attacking a native Pah, while on detached service with on 29 April 1864.
Folio 8; Levi Kent, aged 32, Private Royal Marine Light Infantry; died after amputation from wound received in action, while on detached service on 2 May 1864.
Folio 9; case no 45, Thomas Burton, aged 19, Boy 1st Class; taken ill at Tauranga; sick or hurt; vulnus (scloppo), he was wounded by the accidental discharge of a revolving pistol, which a man cleaning 'loaded' on the lower deck; put on sick list 22 April 1864; discharged 16 May 1864 to duty.
Folios 9-11; case nos. 46 and 107, William Field, aged 28, Private Royal Marine; taken ill at Tauranga; sick or hurt; catarrh (dysentery); put on sick list 23 April 1864; discharged 26 December 1864 to duty.
Folios 12-13; case no 64, John Cowell, aged 23, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; hemoptysis; put on sick list 17 June 1864; invalided 30 July 1864, the Surgeon stated that there was no opportunity for sending this man to England until 24 October, during the period this patient remained on board, the hemoptysis has recurred at intervals.
Folio 14; case no 76, Joseph Jordan, aged 22, Able Seaman; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; vulnus, was wounded in the scrotum by the hook of a tackle; put on sick list 9 August 1864; discharged 1 September 1864 to duty.
Folios 14-15; case no 82, William Hockin, aged 21, Able Seaman; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; catarrh; put on sick list 30 August 1864; discharged 26 October 1864 to duty.
Folios 15-16; case no 88, John Noakes, aged 34, Boatswain's Mate; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; contusio, severely wounded in the left shoulder at the attack on the Gate Pah, Tauranga New Zealand, he now fell going down a ladder and struck the same shoulder; put on sick list 14 September 1864; discharged 25 December 1864 to duty.
Folios 16-20; case no 94, George Sheepwash, aged 22, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; phlegmon (dropsy?), edematous swelling of the face, hands, feet and legs; put on sick list 28 September 1864; convalescence 30 December 1864, according to the Surgeon, as at this date the ship now at sea and this man would have been left behind at Sydney for change and treatment, but the ship expected to leave for England shortly after arrival in New Zealand, and as the man was a convalescent, he was brought on with the ship.
Folio 21; case no 95, William Kettle, aged 25, Stoker; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; amaurosis?, complained of dimness of sight of left eye; put on sick list 28 September 1864; discharged 18 October 1864 to duty.
Folios 21-22; case no 99, George W Clark, aged 21, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; fractured of skull, in consequence of a fall from aloft; put on sick list 8 October 1864; died 8 October 1864.
Folio 23; case no 104, Samuel Ruthven, aged 28, Able Seaman; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; vulnus (scloppo), was wounded in the chest by a ball at the attack on the Gate Pah; put on sick list 19 October 1864; discharged 1 November 1864 to duty.
Folio 23; case no 106, George Claringblod, aged 26, Quarter Master; taken ill at Auckland; sick or hurt; vulnus (scloppo), gunshot wound of left leg; put on sick list 22 October 1864; discharged 16 November 1864 to duty.
Folios 24-25; case no 113, Berkeley G A Belson, aged 24, Lieutenant Royal Navy; taken ill at Sydney; sick or hurt; rheumatism; put on sick list 21 November 1864; discharged 30 December 1864 to duty.
Folios 25-26; case no 118, Albert Hardisty, aged 20, Ordinary Seaman; taken ill at Sydney; sick or hurt; phthisis pulmonalis; put on sick list 2 December 1864; sent 24 December 1864 to Military Hospital at Sydney, under the care of Dr Bedford a civil practitioner, who at present was charge of the detachment of 12th Regt. quarter there.
Folio 27: Table 1, Nosological synopsis of sick book kept during the period of this journal.
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