Details:
Catherine Cody in service to Dr. Mallon who believed she had been pregnant and disposed of the infant. After investigation by the coroner it was found that he was mistaken
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Member of a Committee for election of Major Wentworth to represent Northumberland in the Legislative Council.
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Subscription for building St. John the Baptists Church.
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Supporter for the election of Major Wentworth to the Legislative Council
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Surgeon. Insolvent. The insolvency meeting allowed him to retain his wearing apparel, household furniture and surgical instruments.
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Attended John Briggs.
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Offering houses to rent Ranfarly Terrace
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Attended John O'Donnell
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Source:
The Moreton Bay Courier
Details:
Dr. Mallon appeared to a summons, issued at the instance of Edward Mott, a sawyer, for the recovery of £2 18s., detained by the defendant, it appeared that a man named Alexander Jones had been lying dangerously ill, and was lately attended by Dr. Cannan, who, after some time, intimated that there was no hope of the patient recovering, and that medical skill could do no more for him. Mott, and some other friends of the sick man, being apparently dissatisfied with Dr. Caiman's judgment, applied to Dr. Mallon, and requested him to attend the patient. Dr. Mallon (according to the statement of the plaintiff) visited Jones, (who was lying in a state of in- sensibility), and undertook to restore him to consciousness in a short time; for which service he required a fee of two guineas. The terms being agreed upon, a cheque-for £5 was handed to Dr. Mallon, who gave a receipt for the same, certify- ing that he was to retain £2 2s. as his fee. Dr. Mallon bled and otherwise operated upon the patient, who, however, died in about two hours afterwards. On rendering his account, the defendant, in addition to the two guineas for attend- ance, charged for the different operations performed upon the patient. To this charge the plaintiff demurred, and hence arose the present action which was for the balance of the cheque, after deducting £2 2s. The court being of opinion that Dr. Mallon's receipt was a virtual undertaking to perform the services required for two guineas, gave judgment for the plaintiff
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Signed letter thanking Captain Anley for his work as Police Magistrate
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Mrs. Lowe gave birth to a daughter at Mallon's residence
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Married Catherine Irvine on 26 January 1836
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Patient John Redman died after being bled by Dr. Mallon
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
To be sold for £50, the lease of a small farm near Maitland
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Assigned a convict groom
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
To let - No 1 & No 2 Ranfurly Terrace
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
To depart with son on board the 'London' for Otago New Zealand
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
The Apothecaries Hall to be sold at public auction
First Name:
Dr. Patrick Walsh
Details:
Witness at inquest into the death of Matilda Pryer