Patient Death Records




NOMINAL LIST OF PATIENTS WHO HAVE DIED DURING 1873—Continued.

| No. | Sex. | Patients' Names. | Ages. | Diseases. | Date of Admission. | Date of Death. | No. of days in Hospital. | Remarks and Post Mortem Appearances. |
|-----|------|-----------------------|-------|-----------------------|--------------------|----------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| 55 | M | Melville St Clair | 30 | Phthisis pulmonalis | 1873 Nov. 10 | 1873 Dec. 2 | 22 | Admitted in the last stage of phthisis pulmonalis, much diarrhoea was present. Gradually sank. Both lungs full of tubercles and vomicae. Liver nutmeg. |
| 56 | M | John Henry Johnson | 65 | Heart disease | Dec. 8 | Dec. 14 | 6 | Admitted in the last stage of general dropsy, the result of heart disease and disease of the liver; liver, nutmeg character and waxy. Pleura full of serum. |
| 57 | M | William Doran | 70 | Erysipelas | Dec. 2 | Dec. 19 | 17 | On admission was suffering from erratic erysipelas, ending in the formation of numerous and extensive abscesses, which finally exhausted him. |
| 58 | M | Wynyard (Maori) | 17 | Wound | Dec. 18 | Dec. 22 | 52 hours | Admitted from Kaipara with left arm torn off high up 38 hours before. Lost much blood. Next day arm was amputated at shoulder joint. Survived 52 hours after operation. Inquest held, accidental death the verdict. |

T. M. PHILSON, M.D.,

PROVINCIAL SURGEON.

PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL,

4th April, 1874.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF Auckland Provincial Gazette 1874, No 11





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🏥 Nominal List of Deceased Patients (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
4 April 1874
Patients, Deaths, Hospital, Diseases, Auckland
  • Melville St Clair, Died of Phthisis pulmonalis
  • John Henry Johnson, Died of Heart disease
  • William Doran, Died of Erysipelas
  • Wynyard, Died of Wound

  • T. M. Philson, M.D., Provincial Surgeon