Occupation or role: Nurse Age: 39 Gender: Female Date of admission: 10 Feb 1881 Date of death: 10 Feb 1881 Disease (transcribed): Phthisis. Intestinal ulcer in connection with a small abscess Disease (standardised): Tuberculosis (Lungs); Ulcer (Intestines); Abscess (Intestines) Admitted under the care of: Haward, John Warrington and Bennett, William Henry Medical examination performed by: Owen, Herbert Isambard Post mortem examination performed by: Turner, George Robertson Medical notes: 'This woman suffered amputation of the foot for extensive disease of the tarsus on Sep 9th 1880. No antiseptics were used. There was but little traumatic fever and the wound did well. At times the discharge was a little offensive from it. She was sent to AMCH [Atkinson Morley Convalescent Home and Hospital] with the stump all but healed on October the 6th' Body parts examined in the post mortem: Lungs, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys, intestines, peritoneum, cranium
Occupation or role: [No occupation stated] Age: 35 Gender: Female Date of admission: 3 Mar 1891 Date of death: 3 Mar 1891 Disease (transcribed): Endocarditis, ulcerative Disease (standardised): Endocarditis (Heart); Ulcer (Heart) Admitted under the care of: Whipham, Thomas Tillyer Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy Post mortem examination performed by: Dickinson, William Lee and Owen, Herbert Isambard Medical notes: 'Died at Atkinson Morley Convalescent Hospital'. ‘No family history of disease. The patient was married at the age of 18, and bore 15 children. She had had no previous illness of any severity, and in particular had no rheumatism. For the last 2 years of her life she suffered from dyspeptic symptoms. Eighteen weeks before admission she had for the first time an attack of severe abdominal pain lasting 9 hours, and two days later she became jaundiced' Body parts examined in the post mortem: Abdomen, thorax
Occupation or role: [Occupation not stated] Age: 70 Gender: Male Date of admission: 1 Aug 1894 Date of death: 20 Aug 1894 Disease (transcribed): Gastritis. Exhaustion Disease (standardised): Gastritis (Stomach); Exhaustion (Systemic) Admitted under the care of: Haward, John Warrington Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy Post mortem examination performed by: Jaffrey, Francis Medical notes: 'Patient came to the hospital for an operation for polypus of the rectum which Mr Haward removed on July 21st he then went to the A.M.C.H. [Atkinson Morley Convalescent Hospital]. On August 1st when in the hospital he said he had suffered from indigestion for a long time but had been much worse within the last 6 months, he cannot masticate his food on account of the few teeth he has left' Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen Type of incident: n/a
Occupation or role: Servant Age: 20 Gender: Female Date of admission: 19 May 1894 Date of death: 21 Aug 1894 Disease (transcribed): Contracted granular kidneys Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidney) Admitted under the care of: Owen, Herbert Isambard Medical examination performed by: Rolleston, Humphry Davy Post mortem examination performed by: Colvin-Smith, Robert Curzon Mollison Medical notes: 'On readmission May 21st [19?] from A.M.C.H. [Atkinson Morley Convalescent Hospital] for continual vomiting. Neurotic girl somewhat puffy about the face complaining of slight pain in the head' Body parts examined in the post mortem: Head, thorax, abdomen Type of incident: n/a
Occupation or role: [Wife of] Labourer Age: 35 Gender: Female Date of admission: 31 Jan 1905 Date of death: 12 Feb 1905 Disease (transcribed): Renal disease. Ulcerated endocarditis. Aneurysm of branch of superior mesenteric artery Disease (standardised): Disease (Kidneys); Endocarditis (Heart); Ulcer (Heart); Aneurysm (Mesenteric artery) Admitted under the care of: Rolleston, Humphry Davy Medical examination performed by: Trevor, Robert Salusbury Post mortem examination performed by: Jex-Blake, Arthur John Medical notes: 'The woman had been treated as an in-patient by Dr Rolleston [Humphry Davy Rolleston] at the end of 1904, & subsequently had been down to the AMCH [Atkinson Morley Convalescent Hospital]. She was very anaemic and weak at this time, and a diagnosis of small white kidney had been made; she dated her troubles entirely from the birth of her last child, in Oct 1903’ Body parts examined in the post mortem: Thorax, abdomen