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Catalogue reference: ADM 101/82/3F
This record is about the Medical journal of HMS Albion for 17 April to 5 May 1803 by Richard Cray, Acting... dating from 1803 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 101/82/3F
1803
Medical journal of HMS Albion for 17 April to 5 May 1803 by Richard Cray, Acting Surgeon. [Note: ADM 101/82/3, 3A-3L are produced as a single document: order as ADM 101/82/3].
Folios 1-2: James Benwell, aged 22; disease or hurt, nausea, headache and sickness of the stomach, pain of back, general lassitude, some degree of rigors followed by increased heat of skin, dry and parched, pulse quick and full with slow respiration, much thirst. Put on sick list, 19 April 1803 at Torbay. 4 May 1803 in a state of recovery.
Folios 2-4: John Vincent, aged 24, afterguard; disease or hurt, symptoms of pyrexia. Put on sick list, 19 April 1803 at Torbay. Died 24 April 1803.
Folios 4-5: Owen Calligan, aged 21, afterguard; disease or hurt, pain in head and chest, heaving respiration sickness at the stomach and all the symptoms attending pyrexia. Put on sick list, 19 April 1803 at Torbay. Died 27 April 1803.
Folios 6-7: Blank.
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