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Bermuda Naval Hospital, July-September 1828. [Note: ADM 101/8/4, 1-48 are produced...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/8/4/21

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This record is about the Bermuda Naval Hospital, July-September 1828. [Note: ADM 101/8/4, 1-48 are produced... dating from 1828 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 101/8/4/21

Date

1828

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Bermuda Naval Hospital, July-September 1828.

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

Folio 1: William White; case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, contused wound. Remains in hospital.

Folio 2: Richard McFarlane, case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, debility. Discharged 15 September 1828.

Folio 2: William Lamplough, case continued from previous journal; disease or hurt, dysentery. Discharged 7 July 1828.

Folio 2: R C Johnson, aged about 39; disease or hurt, fractured leg. Admitted 30 June 1828. Discharged 29 September 1828.

Folio 2: Thomas Price, aged about 24; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 5 July 1828. Died 17 July 1828.

Folio 3: Christopher Price, aged about 36; disease or hurt, debility. Admitted 5 July 1828. Discharged 10 August 1828.

Folio 3: Joseph Gerrard, aged about 22, Coromandel; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 7 August 1828. Died 20 August 1828.

Folios 3-4: Samuel Bleake, aged about 40, Antelope; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 13 August 1828. Died 22 August 1828.

Folio 4: Hugh D Ward, aged about 27; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 18 August 1828. Died 30 August 1828.

Folio 4: John Nicholson, aged about 32; disease or hurt, accident, severe blow to head. Admitted 21 August 1828. Remains in hospital.

Folios 4-5: Thomas Fenwick, aged about 38; disease or hurt, phthisis. Admitted 31 August 1828. Remains in hospital.

Folio 5: George Fine, aged about 24; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 2 September 1828. Remains in hospital.

Folio 5: William Lamplough, aged 33; disease or hurt, chronic dysenteria. Admitted 4 September 1828. Remains in hospital.

Folio 6: George Franklon, aged about 25; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 16 September 1828. Remains in hospital.

Folio 6: John Williams, aged about 23; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 24 September 1828. Remains in hospital.

Folio 6: John Hiller, aged about 56; disease or hurt, debility and pneumonia. Admitted 24 September 1828. Remains in hospital.

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Disease
Navy
Americas
Hospitals
Armed Forces (General Administration)
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