Haslar Hospital.

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Plymouth Hospital, RNH Stonehouse, aka Naval Hospital.

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Circa Jun 1800 Lieutenant G. Searle, of the Commerce de Marseilles, to be one of the Lieutenants of the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, vice Lieutenant Hayter, deceased.

Circa 24 Apr 1802 Lieutenant C. Mayo, to be Lieutenant of the Naval Hospital.

Circa 24 Apr 1802 T. Pulham, Esq Commander, and Governor of the Naval Hospital, to be Captain of the Trident, till joined by Captain P. Heywood ; then to command the Trincomalee.

25 Apr 1802 the Marines took the duty of the Royal Naval Hospital, Plymouth, and relieved the Royal Garrison Battalions.

9 Jun 1802 a daily list of all patients in the RN Hospitals, with their different diets, is to be sent for inspection of the Sick and Hurt Board.

10 Dec 1802 a great discharge of nurses took place this day from the Royal Naval Hospital, and for the future peace establishment there is to be only one nurse to ten patients kept on that that Establishment.

Circa 17 Sep 1803 Mr. Fowles, of Plymouth hospital, is appointed surgeon of Sheerness yard.

Circa 12 Nov 1803 Mr Hammock, Second Surgeon of Plymouth Hospital, is appointed First Surgeon, vice Fuge dismissed ; and Mr Veitch is appointed Second Surgeon.

Circa 24 Dec 1803 Dr Hope, of Haslar Hospital, apptd Principal Physician at the Royal Hospital at Plymouth.

3 Apr 1841 Acting Assistant-Surgeon Dr. A. Sibbald, of the Queen, appointed to Plymouth Hospital.