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Item reference ADM 101/125/1/6

Folio 35: George Hodges, aged 28, marine; disease or hurt, pyrexia with nausea, headache and thirst, chills alternating ...
 

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ADM  Records of the Admiralty, Naval Forces, Royal Marines, Coastguard, and related bodies
  top of page Division within ADM  Records of Medical and Prisoner of War Departments
    top of page ADM 101  Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals
      top of page Select Journals. HM Ships
        top of page ADM 101/125/1  Medical journal of HMS Victory from 30 January to 22 October 1805 by William Beatty. This journal includes a list of HMS Victory casualties at the Battle of Trafalgar but makes no reference to Lord Admiral Horatio Nelson. (Described at item level).

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Folio 35: George Hodges, aged 28, marine; disease or hurt, pyrexia with nausea, headache and thirst, chills alternating with heat Put on sick list, 12 October 1805; last day on sick list, 21 October 1805.
Folio 35: George Colston; disease or hurt, nausea, diarrhoea and slight pyrexia with headache and thirst. Put on sick list, 14 October 1805; last day on sick list, 21 October 1805.
Folio 36: Michael Griffiths; disease or hurt, nausea, suppression of urine with constipated bowels and slight pyrexia. Lately afflected with gonorrhoea. Put on sick list, 20 October 1805; last day on sick list, 21 October 1805. None confined to bed or unable to attend at quarters. Signed by William Beatty.
Folios 36-38: List of wounded 22 October 1805.
Folio 36: William Rivers, midshipman; nature of wound or contusion, left leg amputated below the knee; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, report to Admiralty 16 March 1816.
Folio 36: John Pasco, lieutenant; nature of wound or contusion, forearm and side severely wounded by a grape shot; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 12 January 1806.
Folio 36: George M Bligh, lieutenant; nature of wound or contusion, wounded on the left hypochondrian by a musquet ball; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 4 December [1805].
Folio 36: Alexander Palmer, midshipman; nature of wound or contusion, shot through the thigh by a musquet ball, bone and large vessels untouched; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 28 October [1805] died of tetanus, cold affusion and [?] with large doses of opium, were tried in this case.
Folio 36: Lewis Reeves, second lieutenant, marine; nature of wound or contusion, wounded forearm by grapeshot; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 5 December [1805].
Folio 36: James G Peake, first lieutenant, marine; nature of wound or contusion, wounded face; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 1 December [1805].
Folio 36: Richard Bulkly, midshipman; nature of wound or contusion, wounded knee from splinter; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 27 October [1805].
Folio 36: John Geoghaghan, assistant agent victuller; nature of wound or contusion, wounded arm and contused thigh; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 29 October [1805].
Folio 36: George A Westphall, midshipman; nature of wound or contusion, wounded forehead; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 2 November [1805].
Folio 36: William Wilmott, boatswain; nature of wound or contusion, wound on the [tibia?]; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 5 November [1805].
Folio 36: John Bush, able seaman; nature of wound or contusion, wounded with splinters in many parts of the body; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 1 January [1806].
Folio 36: Daniel McPherson, landsman; nature of wound or contusion, canister shot through the op femur near the trocharte major several pieces of bone taken away; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 29 October [1805] sent to Gibraltar hospital and left there.
Folio 36: William Taft, corporal, marine; nature of wound or contusion, amputated arm at the neck of the humerus; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 10 January [1806] to the Sussex hospital ship.
Folio 36: William Jones (3), able seaman; nature of wound or contusion, amputated thigh; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 10 January [1806] to the Sussex hospital ship.
Folio 36: Joseph Burghens [Burgin], able seaman; nature of wound or contusion, amputated thigh; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 4 December [1805] cured.
Folio 36: Jeremiah Sullivan, able seaman; nature of wound or contusion, denuded cranium by a large splinter; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 28 December [1805] cured.
Folio 36: Joseph McPherson, landsman; nature of wound or contusion, simple fracture of the tibia by a blow from a splinter; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 10 January [1806] sent to the Sussex no [?] of this fracture had taken [?] the bones were in opposition but inflammation no [necessary?] to their union never [?].
Folio 36: John Saunders, boy; nature of wound or contusion, compound fracture of the scapula at its acromion by a musquet ball; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 19 December [1805] cured.
Folio 36: John Gregory, marine; nature of wound or contusion, musquet shot through the deloide muscle; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 24 November [1805] cured.
Folio 37: William Honour [Honnor], able seaman; nature of wound or contusion, exposed tibia from a splinter wound; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 27 December [1805].
Folio 37: Henry Cranwell, able seaman; nature of wound or contusion, simble fracture of the tibia and fibula, with several contused wounds on different parts of the body; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 26 October [1805] died of gangrene.
Folio 37: Thomas Reyner [Rayner], marine; nature of wound or contusion, compound fracture of the tibia by a musquet shot; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 29 November [1805] sent to Gibraltar hospital and left there.
Folio 37: William Wells, marine; nature of wound or contusion, amputated forearm just below the cubit; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 4 December [1805].
Folio 37: Edward Padden, marine; nature of wound or contusion, lacerated wound on the thigh; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 15 December [1805].
Folio 37: William Knight, marine; nature of wound or contusion, compound fracture of tibia and fibula; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 29 October [1805] sent to Gibraltar hospital and left there.
Folio 37: Guittanni Giuanti [Giovanni Guinti], marine; nature of wound or contusion, several severe flesh wounds from splinters; cured on board, sent to hospital or died, 24 December [1805].
Covering dates 1805
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