Minutes of the Governors of Addenbrooke's Hospital: Volume 11, 1825 - 1831
Scope and Contents
Not indexed.
20 Jun 1825: ? Beard admitted as outpatient- no room as inpatient.
3 Sep 1825: Sarah Clark sent for ? Admission request to Wimpole Parish
12 Sep 1825: James Carney discharged with 10/- from Samaritan Fund
23 Jan 1826: William Basham discharged with 7/- from Samaritan Fund
8 May 1826: William Blaykley and Thomas Nightall could not be taken in for ‘want of room’.
12 Mar 1827: William Trace discharged with discharged with 10/- from Samaritan Fund
9 Apr 1827: William Gadd 2s 6d from Samaritan Fund
16 Apr 1827: William Male: accident case admitted and given discharged with 3/- from Samaritan Fund to buy necessaries.
17 Sep 1827: William Day discharged with 13/- from Samaritan Fund
14 Apr 1828: Jeffery Wade discharged with 10/- from Samaritan Fund
19 May 1828: Elizabeth Paul 10/- from Samaritan Fund
7 Jul 1828: Henry Peary discharged for irregularity – not attending physician’s direction.
22 Sep 1828: William Poole 5/- from Samaritan Fund – so he could go home
3 Nov 1828: Richard Lloyd 5/- from Samaritan Fund
2 Feb 1829: John Davis 5/- from Samaritan Fund
2 Mar 1829: John Jones 20/- from Samaritan Fund
25 May 1829: John Blackmore request for Parish of Ely to send for this patient as he was unlikely to get any further benefit from treatment
8 Mar 1830: Thomas Murphy £1 from Samaritan Fund
3 May 1830: Isabella Brady a ‘foreigner and pauper’ died in the hospital and Revd Clarkson (who recommended her is asked to reimburse funeral expenses of £2.
26 Jul 1830: Charles Slater, ‘a stranger’ following an accident at Longstanton was sent to the hospital ‘without means of paying for his washing’. Overseers of Longstanton asked to provide 1/- a week for his stay and 2 shirts.
26 Jul 1830: Hugh Farrington discharged for irregularity not specified.
21 Feb 1831: Joseph Arber provided with a truss out of the Samaritan Fund.
20 Jun 1831: Thomas Todd expenses to return him home to March out of Samaritan Fund – not admitted because of habitual ulcer.
20 Jun 1831: Michael Macnamara 3/1 out of Samaritan Fund – distressed Irishman.
11 Jul 1831: Overseers of Warboys to be asked for £2 to pay for washing of Thomas Topper and John Clark – paupers and patients
11 Jul 1831: Thomas Sansum (pauper) Ramsey Parish asked to send for him on discharge.
15 Aug 1831: Thomas Underwood Fulbourn Overseers asked to send for him –now fit for discharge.
22 Aug 1831: John Doggett of Girton refused operation for stones and therefore must be discharged.
5 Sep 1831: Daniel Patterson form Wolverhampton paid 10/- from Samaritan Fund
12 Sep 1831: Sarah Davis Parish Officers of Newmarket asked for one guinea to pay for her washing
19 Sep 1831: William Jolly left hospital without leave
10 Oct 1831: Sarah Binder not considered ‘a proper object of charity’ recommender informed.
24 Oct 1831: Radford Brown and John Southwell – overseers of Doddington asked for 2 guineas to pay for washing
31 Oct 1831: Sarah Elmore recommender advised this patient be an outpatient and not an inpatient yet.
14 Nov 1831: Giles Nunn of Study Camps request to overseers to pay for washing
3 Dec 1831: Esther Parkinson of Hauxton to be sent for as cannot receive any further benefit from treatment.
Dates
- Creation: 1825 - 1831
Extent
1 volume(s) : paper
Language of Materials
English
Originator(s)
Addenbrooke's Hospital
Repository Details
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