Medical statistics, Nelson Hospital




RETURN of PATIENTS treated in NELSON HOSPITAL, GAOL, and at their own Houses, during the Quarter ended 30th June, 1856.

NAME. Age. Sex. Residence. Country. Disease. Duration of Disease. Admitted. Discharged. Remarks.
— M'Kenzie 41 M Hospital English Lunacy 4 years 1852, March 1856. Weak in mind.
John Sloss 50 M Gaol Scotch do. 1 ¼ year 1854, Nov. 27 Much as usual.
John Polglaze 40 M do. English do. 1 ¼ year Dec. 25 Much improved.
Stephen Clarke 27 M Hospital do. Rheumatism 10 months 1855, Sept. 5 Much improved.
John Nelson 27 M do. do. Delirium tremens 8 months Nov. 2 Still indisposed.
Mrs. Robinson 32 F Nelson do. Ulcer 5 months Dec. 13 May 1 Relieved.
Mary Watkins 22 F Hospital do. Accouchement 5 months 1856, Jan. 23 Convalescent.
Mrs. Nesbit 42 F Nelson Scotch Ulcer 5 months Jan. 23 June 1 Relieved.
— Brown 27 M Hospital English Amaurosis 5 months Feb. 14 Relieved.
— Simeon (Maori) 37 M Nelson Native Consumption 1 month Mar. 10 April 10 Relieved.
Charles Mason 26 M Hospital English Gun-shot wound 3 months Mar. 28 A very serious case.
M. Watkin's baby 4mo. F do. do. Fever 2 months April 2 Died, May 28.
Minerapa (Maori) 30 M Nelson Native do. 2 weeks May 9 May 23 Cured.
Samuel Smith 46 M Hospital English Dropsy 2 months May 9 A very bad case.
Abraham (Maori) 30 M Nelson Native Fever 2 weeks May 10 May 23 Cured.
Israel (Maori) 22 M do. do. do. 2 weeks May 10 May 23 Cured.
Mrs. Raper 35 F Hospital English Lunacy 6 weeks May 15 Relieved.
Henry Miller 27 M do. Dane Rheumatism 6 weeks May 17 Relieved.
John Wooday 40 M Nelson English Dysentery 5 weeks May 22 Relieved.
Mrs. James 40 F do. do. Dropsy 1 month May 28 In bad health.
Eshak (Maori) 23 M Nelson Native Fever 2 weeks May 28 June 14 Cured.
Wapiata (Maori) 35 M do. do. do. 1 week June 11 June 18 Cured.
Eliza Powell 20 F Hospital English Scurvy 1 week June 25 Relieved.
Ann Jardine 11 F do. do. do. 1 week June 25 Relieved.
Ellen Jardine 20 F do. do. do. 1 week June 25 Relieved.
Ann Cook 29 F do. do. Scrofula 1 week June 25 Very indisposed.
Jane Pestidge 2 F do. do. Fever 1 week June 25 In delicate health.
— Estcourt 27 M do. do. Disease of Heart 1 week June 25 A bad case.
Mrs. Estcourt 27 F do. do. Rheumatism 1 week June 25 A chronic case.
Ann Smith 3 F do. do. Diarrhoea 1 week June 25 Relieved.
Mrs. Cook's child 1 M do. do. Fever 1 week June 25 Relieved.

JOSEPH FOORD WILSON,
Provincial Surgeon.

Nelson, 6th July, 1856.



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🏥 Return of patients treated in Nelson Hospital, Gaol, and at their own houses

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
6 July 1856
Medical statistics, Nelson, Hospital, Patients, Health, Gaol
31 names identified
  • M'Kenzie, Patient treated for lunacy
  • John Sloss, Patient treated for lunacy
  • John Polglaze, Patient treated for lunacy
  • Stephen Clarke, Patient treated for rheumatism
  • John Nelson, Patient treated for delirium tremens
  • Mrs. Robinson (Mrs.), Patient treated for ulcer
  • Mary Watkins, Patient treated for accouchement
  • Mrs. Nesbit (Mrs.), Patient treated for ulcer
  • Brown, Patient treated for amaurosis
  • Simeon, Patient treated for consumption
  • Charles Mason, Patient treated for gun-shot wound
  • Baby of M. Watkin, Patient treated for fever
  • Minerapa, Patient treated for fever
  • Samuel Smith, Patient treated for dropsy
  • Abraham, Patient treated for fever
  • Israel, Patient treated for fever
  • Mrs. Raper (Mrs.), Patient treated for lunacy
  • Henry Miller, Patient treated for rheumatism
  • John Wooday, Patient treated for dysentery
  • Mrs. James (Mrs.), Patient treated for dropsy
  • Eshak, Patient treated for fever
  • Wapiata, Patient treated for fever
  • Eliza Powell, Patient treated for scurvy
  • Ann Jardine, Patient treated for scurvy
  • Ellen Jardine, Patient treated for scurvy
  • Ann Cook, Patient treated for scrofula
  • Jane Pestidge, Patient treated for fever
  • Estcourt, Patient treated for disease of heart
  • Mrs. Estcourt (Mrs.), Patient treated for rheumatism
  • Ann Smith, Patient treated for diarrhoea
  • Child of Mrs. Cook, Patient treated for fever

  • Joseph Foord Wilson, Provincial Surgeon