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Bermuda Naval Hospital, April-June 1826. [Note: ADM 101/8/4, 1-48 are produced as...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/8/4/11

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ADM 101/8/4/11

Date

1826

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Bermuda Naval Hospital, April-June 1826.

[Note: ADM 101/8/4, 1-48 are produced as a single document: order as ADM 101/8/4].

Folio 1: Blank. Folio 2: Richard Bishop, case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, general debility. Died 26 April 1826.

Folio 3: Thomas Simmond, case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, general debility. Discharged 3 April 1826.

Folio 3: Thomas King, case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, flux. Discharged 13 April 1826.

Folio 3: William Lindsay, case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Discharged 13 April 1826.

Folio 3: George Brooks, case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, fever. Discharged 12 May 1826.

Folio 4: William Needham, Antelope; disease or hurt, diseased bladder. Admitted, 3 April 1826. Discharged 17 April 1826.

Folio 4: John Fitzgerald, aged about 34, Antelope; disease or hurt, scurvy and dropsy. Admitted, 25 April 1826. Remains in hospital.

Folio 4: Thomas King, aged about 29, Dromedary; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Admitted, 26 April 1826. Discharged 6 June 1826.

Folio 4: Thomas Stephenson, aged about 27; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Admitted, 26 April 1826. Discharged 5 May 1826.

Folios 5-6: Charles Blackburn, aged about 28, Antelope; disease or hurt, [?] mortification. Admitted, 2 May 1826. Died 13 May 1826.

Folio 6: Edward Griffiths, aged about 32, Antelope; disease or hurt, asthma. Admitted, 2 May 1826. Discharged [?].

Folio 6: William Herring, aged about 30, Dromedary; disease or hurt, continued fever. Admitted, 4 May 1826. Discharged [?].

Folio 6: Peter Parrott, aged about 38, Antelope; disease or hurt, flux. Admitted, 13 May 1826. Discharged [?].

Folio 6: Edward Barnes, aged about 36, Antelope; disease or hurt, swelling of knee. Admitted, 10 May 1826. Remains in hospital.

Folio 6: Joseph Williams, aged about 21, Antelope; disease or hurt, last stages of consumption. Admitted, [?]. Remains in hospital.

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Disease
Navy
Americas
Hospitals
Armed Forces (General Administration)
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