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George Fullick was sent to Western Australia aboard the William Hammond but died exactly one year after his arrival in the Colony. 

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Extract from the Medical Journal 29 November 1856 - Hospital Occurrence Book 1156

Convict number 3947 George Fullick

Date Berth Occupation Ship Surgeons Remarks
30/11/1856 Lower Quarry WH No entry
10/12/1856 Upper Quarry WH Cough (Ieurine) Mixture 3 times daily
12/12/1856 Upper Quarry WH Cough at night, Dovers Powder Bedtime
14/12/1856 Upper Quarry WH Cough at night, Dovers Powder Bedtime
17/12/1856 Upper Quarry WH Indigestion, Emetic
04/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH Cough at night, Dovers Powder Bedtime
10/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH Soreness in chest, Anodyne
11/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH To report relief from medicine
14/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH Toothache - extraction
19/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH Carnified Lungs, Pil Alvelic 1, 3 times daily
25/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH Wishes repetition of pills
28/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH Sore throat, gargle
29/01/1857 Upper Wash House WH Mitation in throat, Mist Pect
7/02/1857 Upper Wash House WH Pain in chest, Plaster over part
10/02/1857 Upper Wash House WH Indigestion, Infirmary

  

On Friday the 13th February, George was issued with the following special rations:
Extras Bread 4, Milk pints ½, Sago ozs 2, Sugar (FORS) 1½, Porter pints 1, Oatmeal oz 2, Wine Gills 1½, Lime Juice oz 1½, Sugar (FORS)½

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