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Annual Returns and Reports - Madras Patients (1861) |
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Annual Returns - Sick, Invalided, Transferred, Sent Home, Madras (1861) - Patients
| Date transcribed | 2023-10-23 | | Transcribed by | Don Freer | | Comment | Transcription of names taken from Madras Annual Returns of Sick serving in Madras for 1861, held by the National Archives - ref: WO334/31.
Annual Return of Patients: Maniacal, Sick, Invalided, Transferred and Sent Home, in HMs Forces Serving in the Madras Presidency for the year 1861. |
| Surname | King | | | First names | Charles | | | Rank | Pte | | | Age | 25y 2m | | | Length of Service / Years in India | 4y 1m / 4m at station | | | Disease | Phthisis Pulmonalis | | | Probable Cause | Right lung at its apex consisted entirely of softened tubercle mixed with mucus and pus. Interlobular substance generally was infiltrated with tubercle in a crude state. The left lung was studded with tubercular depositions and near the apex considerable masses of tubercle existed in a disintegrated state and the surrounding structures appeared breaking up | | | Patient designation | Patient Study | | | Internal ref | M-SickLve1861_122546 |
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Annual sick returns and reports, hospitals and convalescent depots abroad. Madras, Secunderabad, Bangalore, Wellington, Cannanore, Rangoon (Burma), Tongoo (Burma), Bellary, Kamptee and Poonamallee (1861), including Sanitary Report for Ramandroog (1861). [NA Ref: WO334/31]
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