β¨ Hospital Patient Records
A RETURN OF THE DISPENSARY PATIENTS TREATED AT THE WELLINGTON COLONIAL HOSPITAL, FROM THE 1ST DAY OF JANUARY, 1848, TO THE 30TH DAY OF JUNE, 1848.
(OUT-PATIENTS.)
| Name | Sex | Place of Abode | Disease | Cured | Died |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Himiri | Male | Pipitea | I haki haki [tubes] | Cured | |
| Farmer | Male | Wellington | Bronchitis, inflammation of air | Cured | |
| Taana | Male | Petoni | Scrofula | Died | |
| Mohi | Male | Pipitea | Inflammation of the air tubes | Cured | |
| Patara | Male | Pipitea | Haki haki | Cured | |
| Raniera | Male | Kumutoto | Fever | Cured | |
| Puaha | Male | Porirua | Severe contusion | Cured | |
| Emohi | Male | Pipitea | Fever | Cured | |
| Piriha | Female | Waikanae | Infantile gastric fever | Cured | |
| Iaia | Male | Wairarapa | Ulcers | ||
| Anna Patene | Female | Te Aro pa | Remittent fever | Cured | |
| Wiritona | Female | Ngauranga | Inflammation of the air tubes | Cured | |
| Perihira | Wellington | Scrofulous ulceration of ears | Cured | ||
| Tamati | Male | Te Aro | Fever | Cured | |
| Kaponga | Female | Te Aro | Rheumatism [lungs] | Cured | Died |
| Arahauga | Female | Te Aro | Inflammation of air tubes | Cured | |
| Tamati Wirimu | Male | Te Aro | Inflammation of air tubes | Cured | |
| Samuel Madden, A.P. | Male | Dyspepsia | Cured | ||
| Papukouri | Male | ||||
| Low | Male | Wellington | Abscess | Cured | |
| Hone | Male | Wainui | Consumption | Relieved | |
| Rahi | Male | Waiwetu | Impetigo, a skin disease | ||
| James MβKane, A.P. | Male | Wellington | Colic | Cured | |
| Ehanga | Male | Waiwetu | Dysentery | Cured | |
| E Mere | Female | Ngauranga | Rheumatism, chronic | Cured | |
| Ngahina | Male | Kumutoto | Scrofulous ulceration (still ill) | ||
| Rawene | Female | Ngauranga | Impetigo, a skin disease | Cured | |
| Koromena | Male | Waikanae | Fever | [nic] | |
| N. Oxynham, A.P. | Male | Inflammation of air tubes, chronic | Cured | ||
| Emohi | Male | Pipitea | Ulcer of the foot | Cured | |
| Etoki | Male | Ulcer of the foot | Cured | ||
| Wikitoria | Female | Te Aro | Inflammation of air tubes [children] | Died | |
| Kumuha | Male | Te Aro | Remittent fever | Died | |
| Herewera | Male | Te Aro | Remittent fever | Died | |
| Etako | Male | Kumutoto | Remittent fever | Cured | |
| Hoata | Male | Te Aro | Colic | Cured | |
| Emere | Female | Te Aro | Fever, remittent | Cured | |
| Ngarongo | Female | Te Aro | Inflammation of lungs, child | Died | |
| Mere Te Raku | Female | Te Aro | Consumption | Died | |
| J. Lessington, A.P. | Male | Rheumatism, mild | Cured | ||
| Herewera | Male | Pipitea | Croup | Cured | |
| E Here | Female | Pipitea | Large abscess of thigh | Cured | |
| Tamati Wirimu Eta | Male | Te Aro | Rheumatism | Cured | |
| Ekipa | Male | Kai Warra | Rheumatism | Cured | |
| Panupa | Male | Kai Warra | Rheumatism | Cured | |
| Minama | Female | Te Aro | Inflammation of air tubes | Relieved | |
| Ihaia | Male | Te Aro | Gastric affection | Cured | |
| Pakuwai | Male | Te Aro | Chronic cough | Relieved | |
| Hare | Male | Ohariu | Abscess | ||
| Emata | Female | Ohariu | Remittent fever, child | ||
| Epito | Male | Ohariu | Remittent fever, child | ||
| E Ruki | Female | Te Aro | Large abscess of breast | Cured | |
| Thomas George, A.P. | Male | Abscess | Cured | ||
| Puawa | Male | Pipitea | Hooping cough, child | Cured | |
| Eriapete | Erysipelas | ||||
| Herewera | Male | Ohariu | Abscess | Cured | |
| Hone Maka | Male | Petoni | Chronic abscess | Cured | |
| Epene | Male | Wanganui | Haki haki | ||
| Ngahi | Female | Pipitea | Rheumatism [treatment] | Cured | |
| Toura | Female | Pipitea | Scrofulous ulceration (under treatment) | ||
| Piko | Male | Wanganui | Gonorrhoea (has not returned for treatment) | ||
| Rewete | Male | Ohariu | Infantile fever | Cured | |
| Ekipa | Male | Gonorrhoea | Cured | ||
| Ngakerene | Male | Kai Warra | Cut head | Cured | |
| Hinia | Male | Ohariu | Inflammation of lungs, child | Died | |
| Te Reupene | Male | Te Aro | Inflammation of lungs |
June 30, 1848.
J. FITZGERALD, COLONIAL SURGEON.
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π₯ Health & Social Welfare30 June 1848
Hospital, Patient Records, Medical Treatment, Native Patients, Colonial Hospital
66 names identified
- Himiri, Patient treated for tubes
- Farmer, Patient treated for bronchitis
- Taana, Patient died from scrofula
- Mohi, Patient treated for inflammation
- Patara, Patient treated for haki haki
- Raniera, Patient treated for fever
- Puaha, Patient treated for contusion
- Emohi, Patient treated for fever
- Piriha, Patient treated for gastric fever
- Iaia, Patient treated for ulcers
- Anna Patene, Patient treated for fever
- Wiritona, Patient treated for inflammation
- Perihira, Patient treated for ulceration
- Tamati, Patient treated for fever
- Kaponga, Patient died from rheumatism
- Arahauga, Patient treated for inflammation
- Tamati Wirimu, Patient treated for inflammation
- Samuel Madden (A.P.), Patient treated for dyspepsia
- Papukouri, Patient treated
- Low, Patient treated for abscess
- Hone, Patient relieved from consumption
- Rahi, Patient treated for skin disease
- James M'Kane (A.P.), Patient treated for colic
- Ehanga, Patient treated for dysentery
- E Mere, Patient treated for rheumatism
- Ngahina, Patient treated for ulceration
- Rawene, Patient treated for skin disease
- Koromena, Patient treated for fever
- N. Oxynham (A.P.), Patient treated for inflammation
- Emohi, Patient treated for ulcer
- Etoki, Patient treated for ulcer
- Wikitoria, Patient died from inflammation
- Kumuha, Patient died from fever
- Herewera, Patient died from fever
- Etako, Patient treated for fever
- Hoata, Patient treated for colic
- Emere, Patient treated for fever
- Ngarongo, Patient died from inflammation
- Mere Te Raku, Patient died from consumption
- J. Lessington (A.P.), Patient treated for rheumatism
- Herewera, Patient treated for croup
- E Here, Patient treated for abscess
- Tamati Wirimu Eta, Patient treated for rheumatism
- Ekipa, Patient treated for rheumatism
- Panupa, Patient treated for rheumatism
- Minama, Patient relieved from inflammation
- Ihaia, Patient treated for gastric affection
- Pakuwai, Patient relieved from cough
- Hare, Patient treated for abscess
- Emata, Patient treated for fever
- Epito, Patient treated for fever
- E Ruki, Patient treated for abscess
- Thomas George (A.P.), Patient treated for abscess
- Puawa, Patient treated for hooping cough
- Eriapete, Patient treated for erysipelas
- Herewera, Patient treated for abscess
- Hone Maka, Patient treated for abscess
- Epene, Patient treated for haki haki
- Ngahi, Patient treated for rheumatism
- Toura, Patient treated for ulceration
- Piko, Patient treated for gonorrhoea
- Rewete, Patient treated for fever
- Ekipa, Patient treated for gonorrhoea
- Ngakerene, Patient treated for cut
- Hinia, Patient died from inflammation
- Te Reupene, Patient treated for inflammation
- J. Fitzgerald, Colonial Surgeon
New Munster Gazette 1848, No 19