Catalogue description Folio 14: 13 June 1820: John Rowlands discharged cured. 12 on the sick list. Folio 14:...
Reference: | ADM 101/56/4/3 |
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Folio 14: 13 June 1820: John Rowlands discharged cured. 12 on the sick list. Folio 14: 14 June 1820: William Griffen, aged 19, convict admitted on the sick list with flux attended with sickness and slight febrile symptoms. Discharged James Burton. 12 on the sick list. Folio 15: 17 June 1820: Private Eastman's wife was seized with the pangs of labour and was safely delivered of a healthy girl. James Martin discharged. James Gaffney, aged 40, convict admitted with flux. 13 on the sick list. Folio 15: 18 June 1820: Discharged William Griffen. 13 on the sick list. Folio 15: 18 June 1820: James Gaffney discharged. 12 on the sick list. Folio 16: 21 June 1820: James Tollman, aged 20, convict labouring under flux. 13 on the sick list. Folio 17: 27 June 1820: Private Grey's wife discharged. Private Grey, aged 29, complained of extensive painful swelling in his cheeks extending to his eye lids. 10 on the sick list. Folio 17: 29 June 1820: James Tollman discharged. James Martin, aged 28, convict admitted on account of pains all over his body with a return of the swellings and livid eruptions on his limbs. 10 on the sick list. Folio 18: 1 July 1820: Private Tidd of the Guard, aged 19, was violently attacked by cynanche tonsillaris attended with febrile symptoms. Joseph Barker, aged 28, convict applied with a pain in his bowels and flux. 11 on the sick list. Folio 18: 3 July 1820: Private Eastman's wife discharged. 11 on the sick list. Folio 19: 6 July 1820: Joseph Barker discharged. 7 on the sick list. Folio 19: 7 July 1820: Joseph Frazer, aged 31, convict complains of acute hepatitis. 8 on the sick list. Folio 19: 9 July 1820: Thomas Jones, aged 29, convict complains eruptions similar to Collins. 10 on the sick list. Folio 20: 11 July 1820: James Hutton, aged 25, convict complains of purging and tenesmus and great pain in the bowels. 11 on the sick list. Folio 20: 12 July 1820: William Challons, aged 33, convict complained on account of a severe catarrh. 12 on the sick list. Folio 20: 13 July 1820: James Burton, aged 21, convict admitted because of pneumonia. Samuel Williams, aged 21, convict admitted on account of febrile symptoms produced by checked perspiration. Sergeant Orrall of the Guard, aged 29, complained of great pain the abdomen attended with vomiting and febrile symptoms. 15 on the sick list. Folio 21: 14 July 1820: Discharged James Hutton. 15 on the sick list. Folio 21: 16 July 1820: Discharged James Jillet, William Price and James Allan. 12 on the sick list. Folio 21: 17 July 1820: Discharged to the hospital at Sydney, New South Wales, Joseph Frazer, Henry Craggs, James Williams, William Challen. 8 on the sick list. Folio 21: 18 July 1820: Discharged Sergeant Orrall to duty. Also discharged Samuel Williams. David Crabb, private in the Guard, aged 25 seized with violent pain in the side increased on inspiration or coughing. Thomas Wharton, convict, aged 29 was seized with violent headache pains throughout his whole frame attended with febrile symptoms. 8 on the sick list. Folios 21-22: 19 July 1820: Discharged John Collins and Thomas Jones. 5 on the sick list. Folio 22: 22 July 1820: Discharged James Martin and James Burton. 3 on the sick list. Folio 22: 25 July 1820: Discharged Thomas Wharton. 2 on the sick list. Folios 22-23: 27 July 1820: Discharged Private Crabb. 0 on the sick list. Folio 23: 28 July 1820: The prisoners were landed and were inspected by His Excellency Governor Macquarrie who was please to express himself satisfied with their healthy condition. Folio 24: A numerical abstract of the medical cases mentioned in the journal. Folios 24-26: Surgeon's general remarks. |
Date: | 1820 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Closure status: | Open Document, Open Description |
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