✨ Hospital Patient Statistics




RETURN of NAMES and DISEASES of PATIENTS who died in the Colonial and Gaol Hospitals, at Auckland, during the Year ended 31st December, 1850.

Names. Date of Admission. Date of Death. Diseases, with Remarks.
Tomati 1850. April 7th 1850. April 8th Pulmonary Consumption, died in twenty-four hours after admission.
Thomas White " 26th May 2nd Dropsy of the brain, of long standing.
Agnes Jenkins May 7th " 22nd Extensive exfoliation of the bones.
Hori August 18th 1849. July 19th Pulmonary Consumption.
Isaac May 20th 1850. September 8th Ditto.
Francis James June 7th June 14th Fracture of the Spine, with displacement of the vertebra.
Robert Gunn " 7th " 12th Disease of the brain.
Harriet Spears July 23rd July 30th Fever, with extensive disease of the lungs.
Jacob Harrison September 19th November 19th Dropsy, with disease of heart, liver, and kidneys.
Frederick Johnson October 17th October 17th Rupture of the bladder, with fracture of femor, died in three hours after admission.
George Morrison November 9th December 21st A very large aneurism of the arch of the aorta, with gangrene of the lung.

WILLIAM DAVIES,
Colonial Surgeon.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF New Ulster Gazette 1851, No 5





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πŸ₯ Hospital Patient Statistics for 1850 (continued from previous page)

πŸ₯ Health & Social Welfare
31 December 1850
Hospital, Patients, Deaths, Diseases, Auckland, 1850
11 names identified
  • Tomati, Died of Pulmonary Consumption
  • Thomas White, Died of Dropsy of the brain
  • Agnes Jenkins, Died of Extensive exfoliation of the bones
  • Hori, Died of Pulmonary Consumption
  • Isaac, Died of Pulmonary Consumption
  • Francis James, Died of Fracture of the Spine
  • Robert Gunn, Died of Disease of the brain
  • Harriet Spears, Died of Fever with lung disease
  • Jacob Harrison, Died of Dropsy with organ failure
  • Frederick Johnson, Died of Rupture of the bladder
  • George Morrison, Died of Aneurism and gangrene

  • WILLIAM DAVIES, Colonial Surgeon