Description | Page 1: List of general hospitals.
Page 2: 'At the commencement of this month, the army was in motion, having opened in the operations, and having the success which the Commander of the Forces had gained by the capture of Salamanca'.
Page 3: 'It appears from the monthly returns that from 85 Batallions, as well as the Royal Artillery and garrisons, the total strength [is] 52,463. The admissions into the hospitals were as follow[s]. 4822 into the regimental hospitals, being 391 less than last month; 1135 into the general hospitals (independently of transfers), 532 less than last month; 5957, total admissions, or actual occurrence of disease in the month'.
List of different types of diseases admitted into regimental hospitals: 980 cases of continued fever; since last month a decrease of 225 1154 cases of intermittent fever; a decrease of 8 72 cases of remittent fever; a decrease of 32 3 cases of typhus; a decrease of 28 123 cases of pneumonia; an increase of 11 13 cases of hepatitis; a decrease of 11 155 cases of rheumatism; a decrease of 16 83 cases of ophthalmia; a decrease of 31 82 cases of catarrhus; an increase of 26 120 cases of dysenteria; an increase of 25 321cases of diarrhoea; an increase of 160 35 cases of phthisis pulmonalis; an increase of 8 257 cases of syphilis; a decrease of 98 207 cases of vulnera; an increase of 73 463 cases of ulcera; same 39 cases of morbi chronci; a decrease of 6 666 cases of varii; a decrease of 176 49 cases of ?; a decrease of 60
List of total cases remaining in general and regimental hospitals: 865 cases of intermittent fever 697 - continued fever 293 - vulnera 354 - ulcera 465 - syphilis 160 - dysenteria 160 - rheumatisms
Page 4: [continues from page 3.] 125 cases of diarrhoea 71 - ophthalmia 97 - febr. remitt. 86 - pneumonia 66 - phthisis pulmonalis 77 - typhus 27 - hepatitis 36 - catarrhus 14 - punit 147 - morbi chronici 644 - varri
There were 82 deaths [but actually 127 listed below] from the following diseases: 31 phthisis pulmonalis 19 febr. contin. 17 dysneteria 9 typhus 9 vulnera 9 gangrene 6 pneumonia 5 apoplexia 4 sphacelus 3 febr. remitt. 3 febr. intermitt. 2 ulcera 2 ascites 1 ophthalmia 1 hydrops 1 enteritis 1 synanche 1 sciatica 1 venen. [venenation or poisoning?] 1 effusion 1 fracture
Page 5: List of figures relating to sick and wounded: 'It appears that the total sick of the army amounts to 4294 of which number are convalescent 1521 making the actual number of sick and wounded 2773 of an army of 52,463 or nearly 1 in 19 number of hospital servants 445 in the depots of the hospitals and ? 1316 on the march to join from the G[eneral] hospitals 522 invalided 186 proportion of death to disease treated 1 in 78 1/3'. |