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Bermuda Naval Hospital, Michalmas 1830. [Note: ADM 101/8/4, 1-48 are produced as...

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ADM 101/8/4/29

Date

1830

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Bermuda Naval Hospital, Michalmas 1830.

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

Folios 1-2: William Puleston; case continued from previous journal; case number 1; disease or hurt, hydrocele halus. Remains in hospital.

Folio 2: William Field; case continued from previous journal; case number 2; disease or hurt, phthisis and dysentery. Died 1 July 1830.

Folio 2: James Lords; case continued from previous journal; case number 3; disease or hurt, chronic dysentery. Died 3 August 1830.

Folio 3: Henry Camden, aged 21; case number 4; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 4 July 1830. Discharged 9 August 1830.

Folio 3: Fred Foster, aged 26, Antelope; case number 5; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 6 July 1830. Discharged 9 August 1830.

Folio 4: William King; case number 6; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 9 July 1830. Discharged 1 September 1830.

Folio 4: Thomas Mansfield, aged 30; case number 7; disease or hurt, chronic dysentery. Admitted 12 July 1830. Discharged 18 September 1830.

Folio 4: James Till, quartermaster, Weymouth; case number 8; disease or hurt, chronic diseased leg. Admitted 12 July 1830. Died 21 July 1830.

Folio 5: James Maltman, aged 27, Coromandel; case number 9; disease or hurt, epilepsia. Admitted 6 August 1830. Discharged 10 September 1830.

Folio 5: Richard Newton, aged 22, Antelope; case number 10; disease or hurt, phthisis. Admitted 10 August 1830. Died 29 September 1830.

Folio 6: Benjamin Morgan, aged 28; case number 11; disease or hurt, phthisis. Admitted 10 May 1830. Remains in hospital.

Folio 6: John Underwood, aged 26; case number 12; disease or hurt, syphilis. Admitted 10 August 1830. Discharged 30 September 1830.

Folio 6: George Fullerton, aged 26; case number 13; disease or hurt, fever. Admitted 11 August 1830. Died 16 August 1830.

Folio 7: Thomas Croker, aged 30; case number 14; disease or hurt, dysentery and piles. Admitted 18 August 1830. Discharged ?

Folio 7: David Davies, aged 24; case number 15; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 18 August 1830. Discharged 29 August 1830.

Folio 7: Henry Harper, aged 26; case number 16; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 18 August 1830. Discharged 29 August 1830.

Folio 7: Charles Newall, aged 27; case number 17; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 18 August 1830. Discharged 29 August 1830.

Folio 7: William Smith, aged 29; case number 18; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 18 August 1830. Discharged 25 August 1830.

Folio 7: John Smith, aged 27; case number 19; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 18 August 1830. Discharged 27 August 1830.

Folio 7: James Lamb, aged 27, Weymouth; case number 20; disease or hurt, diseased bladder. Admitted 19 August 1830. Died 30 August 1830.

Folio 8: John Morgan, aged 26; case number 21; disease or hurt, diseased leg. Admitted 23 August 1830. Remains in hospital.

Folio 8: William Millard, aged 21; case number 22; disease or hurt, confirmed phthisis. Admitted 23 August 1830. Remains in hospital.

Folio 8: James Harris, aged 24, Weymouth; case number 23; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 23 August 1830. Died 2 September 1830.

Folio 9: Daniel [?], aged 30, Dromedary; case number 24; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 28 August 1830. Remains in hospital.

Folio 9: Mr Lazeretto, aged 48, Surgeon; case number 25; disease or hurt, fever. Admitted 30 August 1830. Died 1 September 1830.

Folio 9: James Gosden, aged 29, guard; case number 26; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 21 August 1830. Discharged 26 September 1830.

Folio 10: Peter Lamont, aged 32, guard; case number 27; disease or hurt, dysentery. Admitted 4 September 1830. Remains in hospital.

Folio 10: William Pickering, aged 24, Antelope; case number 28; disease or hurt, diarrhoea. Admitted 9 September 1830. Remains in hospital.

Folio 10: Isaac Hinds, aged 26, Dromedary; case number 29; disease or hurt, phthisis confirmata. Admitted 20 September 1830. Remains in hospital.

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