✨ 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 M’Kane, 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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VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Munster Gazette 1848, No 19





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πŸ₯ Report on Colonial Hospital Practices (continued from previous page)

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
30 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