E.—No. 1.
REPORTS ON MAORI PRISONERS.
Daily Reports of Sick and. Wounded Maori Prisoners (Continued.) Kawai »•] August lGth, 1864. [S. Sam. No. Diseases. Remarks. 2 1 1 4 1 ■ Debility. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Rheumat. Chron. All the sick are doing very favourably. Being very rainy, the prisoners are unable to do much work out of doors. Rations good and properly served out Water in abundance. 9 Kawai '•] August 17th, 1864. [S. Sam. 2 I 1 4 1 Debility. A bscess. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Rheumat. Chron. No perceptible change iu the sick since yesterday. The prisoners appear to enjoy themselves very much, and are at work building houses, planting, &c. The rations and water good. Kawa '•] August 18th, 1804. [S. SiM. August 18th, 1804. 2 1 1 4 1 Debility. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Rheumat. Chron. Hohua still continues to improve, though very slowly. Tipene is much the same. Big Joe's leg fast recovering. Other sick doing well. Prisoners variously employed ; very well behaved and comfortable. Rations and water good. 9 Jvawa- ,,] August 19/*, 1864.. [S. Sam. 2 2 1 4 2 I Debility. Abscess. Vuinus Sclop. Phthsis Pul. Tub. Rheumat. Chron. Catarrh Ac. Tipene is not improving there is a peculiar kind of diffused swelling abovj the right clavicle which somew hat pulsates, and isalso l ather pain ill Hohua the same as on yesterday. The other sick doing favourably. One young man, who has for a time been a victim to rheumatism, was again admitted under treatment this morning. The disease is erratic, and the man is never entirely free of it. Rations and water good. Prisoners orderly. 12 Kawa1 ■1 y%«s# 20M, 1864. [S. Sam. [S. Sam. 2 2 1 4 g I Debility. Abscess. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Rheumat. Chron. Catarrh Ac. Very little difference since yesterday. Rations and water good. A 11 the sick are doing well L2 " Mari ion" Hulk, oft Kawau.] August 21s/, 1861. [S. Sam. [S. Sam. 2 2 1 4 a i Debility. A bseess. Vulnus Sclop. Phthisis Pul. Tub. Rheumat. Chron. Catarrh Ac. The swelling on Tipene's neck is not increasing. The patient still complains of pain and uneasiness in swallowing. Hohua much more lively this morning. Remaining sick doing well. Prisoners at study and prayers. Rations and water good. 12
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