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Medical journal of the Barrosa, convict ship, from 7 July to 16 December 1839 by Robert Wylie, surgeon and superintendent, during which time the said ship was employed in transporting prisoners from England to New South Wales.
Folios 1-4: case no 1, Laurence Doyle, aged 30, convict; taken ill at Sheerness; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list 29 July 1839, discharged 13 November 1839.
Folio 4: case no 2, Elizabeth Fitz, aged 1, guard's child; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 15 August 1839, died 15 August 1839.
Folios 4-7: case no 3, John Girkin, aged 24, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 17 August 1839, discharged 30 November 1839.
Folio 8: case no 4, Henry Guillim, aged 19, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 4 September 1839, discharged 10 September 1839.
Folios 8-10: case no 5, John Holme, aged 53, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 7 October 1839, died 24 October 1839, [with brief post mortem occurred on folio 10].
Folios 10-11: case no 6, Mr Alfred Newman, aged 21, chief mate; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list 9 October 1839, discharged 30 November 1839 to duty.
Folios 11-12: case no 7, Robert Holdsworth, aged 19, convict; taken ill at sea; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 5 November 1839, died 10 November 1839, [with brief post mortem occurred on folio 12].
Folios 13-22: blank.
Folio 23: a nosological return of the sick book.
Folio 24: Surgeon's general remarks. The Barrosa sailed from Sheerness on 3 August 1839 having embarked 336 male convicts, there, and at Woolwich, chiefly young men from various parts of England, a few from Scotland. They were all healthy, but before we started, I found the measles had been brought on board by some of the children of the guard. I therefore went to sea with considerable apprehension of being obliged to put back, or put inn, somewhere else, but fortunately it ceased after attacking 3 of the children and 3 of the prisoners.
Folio 25: copy of the daily sick list, [names and details follow].
- Folio 25: Laurence Doyle, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list 29 July 1839, discharged 13 November 1839.
- Folio 25: Anne Able, aged 2, guard's child; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 29 July 1839, discharged 6 August 1839.
- Folio 25: Elizabet Fitz, aged 1, guard's child; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 29 July 1839, died 15 August 1839.
- Folio 25: James Conway, aged 6, guard's child; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 1 August 1839, discharged 8 August 1839.
- Folio 25: William Hole, aged 18, soldier; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 13 August 1839, discharged 17 August 1839 to duty.
- Folio 25: Thomas Edwards, aged 21, convict; sick or hurt, cut head; put on sick list 13 August 1839, discharged 17 August 1839.
- Folio 25: John Girkin, aged 24, convict; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 17 August 1839, discharged 3 December 1839.
- Folio 25: John Andrews, aged 25, soldier; sick or hurt, abscess; put on sick list 18 August 1839, discharged 4 September 1839 to duty.
- Folio 25: Henry Guillim, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 4 September 1839, discharged 10 September 1839.
- Folio 25: Francis Finlay, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list 5 September 1839, discharged 9 September 1839.
- Folio 25: Joel Burford, aged 46, convict; sick or hurt, rubeola; put on sick list 7 September 1839, discharged 17 September 1839.
- Folio 25: William Rahill, aged 22, steward; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 14 September 1839, discharged 24 September 1839 to duty.
- Folio 25: James Oatwaite, aged 32, convict; sick or hurt, cephalalgia; put on sick list 18 September 1839, discharged 27 September 1839.
- Folio 25: John Bawsell, aged 21, soldier; sick or hurt, cephalalgia; put on sick list 21 September 1839, discharged 23 September 1839 to duty.
- Folio 25: George Abernethy, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, bubo; put on sick list 22 September 1839, discharged 28 September 1839.
- Folio 25: Charles Margason, aged 47, convict; sick or hurt, inflamed knee; put on sick list 27 September 1839, discharged 5 October 1839.
- Folio 25: Samuel Regan, aged 22, convict; sick or hurt, ophthalmia; put on sick list 27 September 1839, discharged 4 October 1839.
- Folio 25: Alfred Newman, aged 21, chief mate; sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list 28 September 1839, discharged 4 October 1839 to duty.
- Folio 25: John Holme, aged 53, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 7 October 1839, died 24 October 1839.
- Folio 25: Alfred Newman, aged 21, chief mate; sick or hurt, rheumatism; put on sick list 9 October 1839, discharged 30 November 1839 to duty.
- Folio 25: Henry Brown, aged 21, soldier; sick or hurt, bubo; put on sick list 14 October 1839, discharged 19 October 1839 to duty.
- Folio 25: Samuel Martin, aged 30, convict; sick or hurt, erysipelas; put on sick list 17 October 1839, discharged 19 October 1839.
- Folio 25: Robert Holdsworth, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 5 November 1839, died 10 November 1839.
- Folio 25: James Parker, aged 25, convict; sick or hurt, diarrhoea; put on sick list 13 November 1839, discharged 29 November 1839.
- Folio 25: Benjamin Denmington, aged 19, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 29 November 1839, discharged 7 December 1839.
- Folio 25: John [W?] Johnson, aged 20, convict; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list 29 November 1839, discharged 8 December 1839.
- Folio 25: John Evans, aged 29, convict; sick or hurt, pneumonia; put on sick list 5 December 1839, discharged 13 December 1839 landed.
- Folio 25: William Smith, aged 23, convict; sick or hurt, gastritis; put on sick list 8 December 1839, discharged 13 December 1839 landed.
- Folio 25: William Smith, aged 23, convict; sick or hurt, gastritis; put on sick list 8 December 1839, discharged 13 December 1839 landed.
- Signed: Robert Wylie, surgeon and superintendent.
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