E.—No. 1.
REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports of Sick and Wounded Maori Prisoners (Continued.) "Mi ion" Hulk.] July 23rd, 1864. [S. Sam. No. Diseases. Remarks. 3 3 1 5 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. All the sick reported to be doing well, yesterday. Nothing particular since 12 "Mai ,n" Hulk.] July 2Uh, 1864. [S. Sam. 3 •I 1 5 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis PuL Tub. The patients under observation with chest disease are veiy infirm and desponding. They have been treated with every available comfort, and are now taking cod-liver oil, wine, <tc. Other sick doing well. Decks clean. Provisions and water regularly supplied, and good. Prisoners orderly. 14 "Mi ion" Hulk.] July 25th, 1864. [S. Sam. S ! S 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Went over to the North Shore, aud found everything satisfactory. The sick on board doing nicely. Decks clean, and regularly sprinkled with chloride of lime. Ventilation strictly and properly attended to. Provisions and water good. Prisoners orderly and satisfied. 14 •'Mai ion" Hulk.] July 26th, 1864. [S. Sam. .1 I Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Paid a visit to the North Shore, and found all the invalids doing well. Sick on board also getting on well. Decks clean and dry scrubbed, and well ventilated. Provisions and water good, and regularly supplied. Prisoners well behaved and satisfied. (4 a ion" Hulk.] July 27th, 1864. [S. Sam. :$ 2 I ■i :> Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Attended to the sick on the North Shore, and administered comforts to the weakly and consumptive patients. Sick on board getting on favourably. Provisions and water good. Decks clean, and dry scrubbed. Prisoners well behaved. Ventilation in abundance, and strictly enforced. 14 "Mi ion" Hulk.] July 28th, 1864. [S. Sam. 3 t 1 5 3 Debility. Abscess. Scrofula. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Horiata not so well this morning. Other consumptive cases seem inclined to improve. Remaining sick doing well. No other change. Water and provisions good. Prisoners very well behaved. Ventilation of the decks strictly enforced, and in abundance. u
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