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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].
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