E.—No. 1.
REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports of Sick and Wotnuh'd Maori Prisoner* (Continued.) "Marion." Hulk.] February 27th, 1S61. [S. Sam. No. 1 )isc:isrs. Remarks. I G Dyseut. Chron. 4 j Abscess. 1 j Scrofula. 2 Catarrh Ac. 1 Ophthalmia. 1 ! Bronch. Ac. Te Rakatau is very slowly improving. Karaka is also getting better. Other patients doing well. Decks cleaned, scrubbed, andsprinkled with chloride of lime. Provisions and water regularly supplied and good. Men well behaved and satisfied. 15 "Mar ion" Hulk.] February 28th, 1864. [S. Sam. 6 4 1 2 I 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Scrofula. Catarrh Ac. Ophthalmia. Bronch. Ac. Te Rakatau, chief, is very little better this morning. Karaka is nearly well of dysentery, though he still feels weak. Other patients improving. Decks clean, and regularly sprinkled with chloride 1 of lime. Provisions and water regularly supplied, and of good quality. Prisoners satisfied, orderly, and comfortable. 15 " Mari >n" Hulk.] February 29/7/, 1861. [S. Sam. 5 4 1 2 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Scrofula. Catarrh Ac. Ophthalmia. Bronch. Ac. Te Rakatau, chief, gradually began to sink since 3 p.m. yesterday, had hiemorrhage from the mouth, but suffered no pain ; he expired at 7.40 last evening. Karaka is doing well. Other patients improving. Decks properly attended to. Men orderly and satisfied. 14 "Mari ion" Hulk.] March let, 1864. [S. Sam. 3 3 1 2 1 Dysent. Chron. Abscess. Scrofula. Catarrh Ac. Ophthalmia. Bronch. Ac. All the patients are doing well. Meat very much diseased and unlit for issue, condemned and sent on shore. Water good, and regularly supplied. Decks clean ; men comfortable, clean, and satisfied. 10 " Mar ,n" Hulk.] March 2nd, 1864.[S. Sam. 3 3 1 2 1 Dysent. Clivon. Abscess. Scrofula. Catarrh Ac. Ophthalmia. The patients under treatment are favourably progressing. The prisoners look cheerful and comfortable, and they are very orderly. Decks clean. Provisions and water good. . * 10 " Mar lou" Hulk.] March 3rd, 1884. [S. Sam. 3 3 1 2 1 8 Dysent. Chion. Abscess. Scrofula. Catarrh Ac. Ophthalmia. Psora. The cases of Psora were admitted yesterday, late hi the evening ; they are kept apart from the other prisoners, and properly attended to. Other casts Under treatment are doing well. Men orderly and comfortable. Prnisions and water good, and supplied regularly. Decks clean, and sprinkled with chloride of lime. 18
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