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This record is about the Journal of the HMS Arab , by Thomas Tappen, Surgeon; between 1 March 1800 and 1 September... dating from 1800 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 101/85/4B
1800
Journal of the HMS Arab, by Thomas Tappen, Surgeon; between 1 March 1800 and 1 September 1800, during which time the ship was employed in the Jamaica Station.
[Note: ADM 101/85/4, 4A and 4B are produced as a single document: order as ADM 101/85/4].
Folios 1-3: blank.
Folios 4-5: Thomas Smith, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, fever attended with considerable inflammation; taken ill on 14 March 1800, discharged 12 February 1800 to duty.
Folio 5: Robert Johnson, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, scorbutic ulcer discharging an acrid sanious matter and much hemorrhage with inflammation; taken ill on 16 March 1800, sent 21 February 1800 to hospital later died.
Folio 6: Michael Murphy, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, fever attended with considerable pyrexia; taken ill on 26 March 1800, sent 29 February 1800 to hospital later died.
Folio 6: John Middleton, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, fever the symptoms were exceding urgent therefore on the attack I sent him on shore; taken ill on 7 April 1800, sent 7 April 1800 to hospital later died.
Folio 6: Vincent Rumbo, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, fever much similar to the previous case; taken ill on 27 March 1800, sent 29 March 1800 to hospital later died.
Folio 6: Henry Burney, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, contused finger occasioned by the block in the act of hauling on board the main Jack the first joint of the thumb being shattered; taken ill on 10 April 1800, sent 15 April 1800 to hospital.
Folio 6: 10 April 1800; I have observed that injuries of the joints in this country very seldom heal without taking it off and always extremely tedious.
Folio 7: William Rea, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, scorbutic ulcer discharging a foul sanies with considerable inflammation; taken ill on 15 May 1800, sent 25 May 1800 to hospital later invalided.
Folios 7-8: John Power, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, scorbutic ulcer discharging a foul sanies with considerable inflammation; taken ill on 15 May 1800, sent 25 May 1800 to hospital later invalided.
Folio 8: John Lane, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, debility as a result of a fever; taken ill on 16 May 1800, sent 4 June 1800 to hospital.
Folios 8-9: James McConnel, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, scorbutic ulcer; taken ill on 23 June 1800, sent 7 July 1800 to hospital.
Folios 9-10: David Swift, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, fever; taken ill on 7 July 1800, sent 7 July 1800 to hospital.
Folio 10: Thomas Waite, taken ill at Jamaica Station; sick or hurt, ulcer; taken ill on 7 July 1800, sent 7 July 1800 to hospital.
Folios 11-18: blank.
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Journal of the HMS Arab , by Thomas Tappen, Surgeon; between 1 March 1800 and 1 September...
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