β¨ 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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Hospital Patient Statistics for 1850
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π₯ Health & Social Welfare31 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
New Ulster Gazette 1851, No 5