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This record is about the Medical journal of the Mangles , convict ship for 24 December 1827 to 13 June 1828... dating from 1827-1828 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 101/47/5
1827-1828
Medical journal of the Mangles, convict ship for 24 December 1827 to 13 June 1828 by H Cochrane, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the ship was employed in a passage to New South Wales.
Folios 1-3: Patrick Magee, aged 28, private; case number 1; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 16 February 1828 at Kingstown Harbour, Ireland. Discharged 22 February 1828 to the Royal Military Hospital, Dubin.
Folios 3-4: Walter Ferris, aged 25, private; case number 2; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 18 February 1828 at Kingstown Harbour, Ireland. Discharged 22 February 1828 to the Royal Military Hospital, Dubin.
Folio 5: Thomas Bowden, aged 21, private; case number 3; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 21 February 1828 at Kingstown Harbour, Ireland. Discharged 22 February 1828 to the Royal Military Hospital, Dubin.
Folio 6: William Norgan, aged 25, private; case number 4; sick or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 21 February 1828 at Kingstown Harbour, Ireland. Discharged 22 February 1828 to the Royal Military Hospital, Dubin.
Folios 7-10A: James Brennan, aged 38, private; case number 5; sick or hurt, phthisis pulmonalis; put on sick list, 25 February 1828 at sea. Died 26 March 1828.
Folio 11: Edward Carney, aged 24, private; case number 6; sick or hurt, obstipatio rigidorum; put on sick list, 26 February 1828 at sea. Discharged to duty 5 March 1828.
Folios 12-13: James Somerville, aged 41, convict; case number 7; sick or hurt, atrophia debilium; put on sick list, 21 March 1828 at sea. Discharged 31March 1828.
Folios 13-16: Henry Holgate, aged 18, convict; case number 8; sick or hurt, gunshot wound, wounded in the left wrist by a musket ball which was accidentally fired by the awkwardness of another soldier in handling his musket; put on sick list, 28 March 1828 at sea. Discharged 17 April 1828.
Folios 16-22: John Dougherty, aged 21, convict; case number 9; sick or hurt, phthisis; put on sick list, 3 April 1828 at sea. Died 21 May 1828.
Folios 22-25: John Perry, aged 18, convict; case number 10; sick or hurt, phrenitis; put on sick list, 11 April 1828 at sea. Discharged 18 May 1828.
Folios 25-26: Anthony McBride, aged 25, convict; case number 11; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 11 April 1828 at sea. Discharged 16 April 1828.
Folios 26-28: Maurace Connor, aged 24, convict; case number 12; sick or hurt, phrenitis; put on sick list, 17 April 1828 at sea. Discharged 8 May 1828.
Folios 29-32: James McCarty, aged 26, convict; case number 13; sick or hurt, febris intermittens; put on sick list, 25 April 1828 at sea. Discharged 2 June 1828.
Folio 33: Patrick Kelly, aged 24, convict; case number 14; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 25 April 1828 at sea. Discharged 8 May 1828.
Folios 33-34: Michael Dempsey, aged 21, convict; case number 15; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 29 April 1828 at sea. Discharged 8 May 1828.
Folios 34-36: Thomas Hearrington, aged 25, convict; case number 16; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list, 11 May 1828 at sea. Died 16 May 1828.
Folios 36-39: Edward Dalton, aged 28, convict; case number 17; sick or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 27 May 1828 at sea. Discharged 5 June 1828.
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