Hospital Fatal Cases




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RETURN OF FATAL CASES, &c.--continued.

Sex No. Names of Patients Ages Diseases Admitted Died Time in Hospital Morbid Appearances
M. 71 James Talbot ... 28 Phthisis 1865 May 25 1865 Oct. 17 145 Days Right lung collapsed. Purulent serum in pleura. Left lung filled with miliary tubercles. Left pleura full of serum. Heart flabby. Pericardium full of serum. Abdomen full of yellow serum contained in cysts. Intestines matted together. Peritoneum tubercular. Kidneys enlarged and congested.
F. 72 Mary Miller ... 20 Phthisis Aug. 29 Oct. 27 59 Days Military tubercles in lungs. Mesenteric glands enlarged. Scrofulous abscess behind pancreas. Large intestines full of blood.
M. 73 William Edwards 52 Narcotism Oct. 21 Oct. 23 2 Days Poisoning by opium—suicide. 53 hours in hospital. Cerebral vessels full of dark blood. Lungs congested. Kidneys do.
M. 74 Thomas Love ... 46 Pneumonia Sept. 11 Nov. 4 23 Days Symptomatic asthma. Dyspnoea. Countenance, dusky. Expectoration, 1 pint daily. Ascites. Anasarca. Right thigh gangrenous. Serous sacs full of fluid. Heart hypertrophied. Bronchia dilated and full of pus.
M. 75 James Sheehan ... 35 Dislocation of knee-joint carious 1861 April 5 Nov. 14 Yrs. Injury of right knee. Stricture cured by Holt’s dilator. Died 19 hours after amputation. Fatty heart. Kidneys diseased. Pelvis of kidney filled with pus. Cartilages of knee destroyed by ulceration. Crucial ligaments destroyed.
M. 76 Henry F. Hitchings 23 Fracture caries ... 1865 Oct. 23 Nov. 15 23 Days Fracture of left os humeri. Very oblique. Bone carious and necrosed. Textures around joint sloughy. Probable cause, syphilis.
M. 77 Edward Masters... 23 Medullary sarcoma Oct. 23 Nov. 15 23 Days Encephaloid tumor in abdomen. Weight, 12½ lbs. Springing from lumbar vertebrae. Much bloody serum in peritoneum. Disease first in left testicle. Removed by operation.
M. 78 John Shine ... 28 Scirrhus recti ... Oct. 21 Nov. 21 31 Days Carcinomatous disease of rectum & bladder. Anus occluded. Feces & urine coming away through fistulous opening. Bladder filled with pus.


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🏥 Auckland Provincial Hospital Fatal Cases for 1865 (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Hospital, Fatalities, Patient Deaths, Medical Conditions, Auckland
8 names identified
  • James Talbot, Patient, died of Phthisis
  • Mary Miller, Patient, died of Phthisis
  • William Edwards, Patient, died of Narcotism
  • Thomas Love, Patient, died of Pneumonia
  • James Sheehan, Patient, died of Dislocation of knee-joint carious
  • Henry F. Hitchings, Patient, died of Fracture caries
  • Edward Masters, Patient, died of Medullary sarcoma
  • John Shine, Patient, died of Scirrhus recti