Manifest of the Charges Preferred to the Navy Department And Subsequently to Con
Manifest of the Charges Preferred to the Navy Department And Subsequently to Con
Charles Crillon Barton
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) (Certificate of unfitness for service for twelve months at least, from Surgeons Evans and Martyn, of the British Navy. ) We have been in attendance on Mr. Charles C. Barton, passed midshipman of the United States Navy, for several months; he re- ceived a gun shot wound in the upper part of the right leg, causing a comminuted fracture of the tibia, and very considerable exfolia- tions of the bone. After long protracted suffering, and with much difficulty, the limb has been preserved. The wound... is not yet healed — another exfoliation is now coming away, and we consider him in such a state as to incapacitate him, at least for a year, for SGl'ViCG* (Signed, ) OLIVER EVANS, Surgeon H. B. M. Ship Tribune. PATRICK MARTYN, Surgeon H. B. M. Ship Favourite. Smyrna, Sept. IS, 1836. [No. . 3. ] (Copy of Dr. Marpurgo's certificate. ) I, the undersigned, declare that I attended Mr. Barton, officer in the United States Navy, on account of a wound received from a ball in the right leg, from the 5th day of January, 1836, to the ITth September.
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