E.—No. 1.
REPORTS ON MAORT PRISONERS.
Daily Reports on Maori Prisoners (Continued.) " Mari ion" Hulk.] Feb. ■iim-y 4sth, 18G4. [T. A. WnvrE. . No. Sick. Nature of Disease. General Conduct. Complaints. Remarks. 1 a 3 i 3 2 3 1 1 Wounded. Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Itch. Cough. Sore Eyes. Sprained Knee. Dyspepsia. The patients are getting on favourably. Fumigated the ship this day, and afterwards sprinkled the decks with chloride of lime. Men clean and satisfied. Provisions and water good. 18 " Man ion" Hulk.] February 6th, 18G4. [T. A. White. 1 2 4 1 3 4 2 Wounded. Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Itch. Cough. Sore Eyes. Quiet and Orderly The sick and wounded are doing well. 17 " Mari ion" Hulk.] February 7th, 1864. [T. A. White. I 2 4 1 8 4 2 Wounded. Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Itch. Cough. Sore Eyes. Quiet and Orderly The sick and wounded are doing well. 17 " Mari ion" Hulk.] February fitli, 18G4. [T. A. White. 1 2 4 1 3 4 o Wounded. Dysentery. Boils. Scrofula. Itch. Cough. Sore Eyes. Quiet and Orderly The sick and wounded arc doing well. 17 " Mari ion' Hulk.] February 9th, 1864. [T. A. White. 1 Wounded. 2 I Dysentery. 2 Diarrhoea. 1 Scrofula. 3 ; Itch. ."> I Boils. 4 Cough. 2 Sore Byes. 20 I Quiet and Orderly The provisions inspected—portion of the meat condemned and replaced immediately. Hami Te Komekome is still Buffering from dysentery and excessive debility—he is given wine and beef tea continually, and kept up in the open air during the day. The sick and wounded arc doing well.
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