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Journal of the Frederikswaern HM hospital ship moored off Copenhagen, for 27 August...

Catalogue reference: ADM 101/101/3

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1807

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Journal of the Frederikswaern HM hospital ship moored off Copenhagen, for 27 August to 30 November 1807 by Thomas Evans, Acting Surgeon.

Folios 1-2: Walter Morris, aged 17, boy; disease or hurt, complains of cough, attended with loss of appetite, purulent expectoration and great prostration of strength; taken ill, 10 September 1807 off Copenhagen; died 10 October 1807 at about 10am.

Folio 2: Lieutenant N. Poyntn; disease or hurt, complains of sore throat, on closer examination an ulcer was perceived evidently of a venereal nature; taken ill, 12 September 1807 off Copenhagen; discharged cured 6 November 1807.

Folio 2: Nathaniel Phillips (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; taken ill, 28 August 1807; returned to his ship on 31 August 1807.

Folio 2: Isaac Maddens (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; taken ill, 28 August 1807; returned to his ship on 31 August 1807.

Folio 2: John Kerr, sergeant, (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; taken ill, 31 August 1807; returned to his ship on 31 August 1807.

Folio 2: Patrick Griffin, (received from the Sylvia Cutter); disease or hurt, large sloughing ulcer; taken ill, 25 September 1807; sent to Yarmouth hospital 29 October 1807.

Folio 3: Benjamin Griffiths, aged 20, cook; disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 1 October 1807 off Copenhagen; discharged 20 October 1807 to duty.

Folio 3: John McLane, aged 50, seaman; disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 12 October 1807; discharged 13 October 1807 to duty.

Folio 3: William Stewart, seaman; disease or hurt, wounded [hand?]; put on sick list, 17 October 1807; discharged 27 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 4: Thomas Smith, aged 21, marine; disease or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 21 November 1807 at Chatham; discharged 29 November 1807.

Folio 4: George [Dufour?], (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 28 August 1807; discharged 31 August 1807 to his ship.

Folio 4: Robert Johnson, (received from the Urgent gun brig); disease or hurt, cold and pain of limbs occasioned by falling into the water; put on sick list, 13 September 1807; discharged 19 September 1807 to his ship.

Folio 4: Francis Antonio, seaman, (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 28 August 1807; discharged 31 August 1807 to his ship.

Folio 4: Christopher Archer, (received from the Quail schooner); disease or hurt, amputated finger; put on sick list, 16 September 1807; discharged 25 October 1807 to duty on the Frederikswaern.

Folio 4: Cornelius Lane, carpenter's mate (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 28 August 1807; discharged 31 August 1807 to his ship.

Folios 4-5: Richard Ellis, carpenter's mate (received from the Prince of Wales); disease or hurt, fever of three days standing; put on sick list, 19 September 1807; discharged 29 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 5: William Vaughan, boatswain (received from the Gannet); disease or hurt, venereal; put on sick list, 6 October 1807; discharged 27 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 5: John Stone, (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 28 August 1807; discharged 29 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 6: William Hayes, (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 28 August 1807; discharged 29 October 1807 to hospital.

Folio 6: Andrew Kellbe, seaman, (received from the Fury bomb); disease or hurt, amputated thigh and lacerated wounds; put on sick list, 31 August 1807; discharged 28 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 6: William Cockin; (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, amputated leg; put on sick list, 31 August 1807 off Copenhagen; discharged 27 October 1807 to hospital.

Folio 7: Antonio Mayer, seaman; (belonging to the Charles transport); disease or hurt, contusion and wounded foot; put on sick list, 31 August 1807 off Copenhagen; discharged 10 October 1807 to duty on the Frederikswaern.

Folio 7: Thomas Fletcher, seaman; (belonging to the Charles transport); disease or hurt, fractured leg; put on sick list, 31 August 1807 off Copenhagen; discharged 29 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 7: William Williamson, master's mate; (received from the Crane Schooner); disease or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list, 7 October 1807 off Copenhagen; discharged 14 October 1807 to his ship.

Folio 7: John Bidder, seaman; (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, wounded arm; put on sick list, 7 October 1807; discharged 27 October 1807 to the hospital.

Folio 7: William Flexman, marine; (belonging to the Paulina); disease or hurt, dysentery; put on sick list, 7 October 1807; discharged 29 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 8: Cornelius Lime, seaman; (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, debility; put on sick list, 15 October 1807; discharged 27 October 1807 to Yarmouth hospital.

Folio 8: Roger Onvil, seaman; (received from the Surveillante); disease or hurt, fever; put on sick list, 15 October 1807; discharged 29 October 1807 to hospital.

Folios 9-10: Blank.

Folio 11: a numerical abstract of the medical cases mentioned in the journal.

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