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Susannah Money Chatfield

Birth
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Metropolitan Borough of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England
Death
15 Apr 1857 (aged 77)
Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England
Burial
Hove, Brighton and Hove Unitary Authority, East Sussex, England Add to Map
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Buried 21 Apr 1857.

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Births and Christenings

name: Susanna Money

gender: Female

baptism/christening date: 20 May 1779

baptism/christening place: St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England

father's name: William Money

mother's name: Mary

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and Mrs. CHATFIELD, the benevolent wife of the Rev. Vicar, was sent for. This amiable lady shortly afterwards attended, and found the by pale, convulsed, and apparently in a dying state. She at once put him into a warm bath and administered an emetic, which, haste, Mr. Chatfield having kindly lent his pony for the purpose, for Mr. Dunn of Ledbury, the union surgeon, but he refused to attend without an order ; and Mr. Wood was at Gloucester, while his assistant was attending a confinement. It was, therefore, necessary, time Mrs. Chatfield used every exertion to restore the little, fellow, and finding that the emetic did not act, she administered a grain of tartar of mastic and half a teaspoonful of Ipecacuanha powder, which had no effect. This dose was repeated in about, Mrs. Chatfield also applied a mustard plaster to the pit of the stomach and to the soles of the feet, but, although the child appeared slightly to rally, the whole of the upper part of the body was cold, and there was no pulse except under the arm pit.

Hereford Times, West Midlands, England. 12 Aug 1854.

Buried 21 Apr 1857.

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Births and Christenings

name: Susanna Money

gender: Female

baptism/christening date: 20 May 1779

baptism/christening place: St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England

father's name: William Money

mother's name: Mary

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BACKING OUR FRIENDS.

and Mrs. CHATFIELD, the benevolent wife of the Rev. Vicar, was sent for. This amiable lady shortly afterwards attended, and found the by pale, convulsed, and apparently in a dying state. She at once put him into a warm bath and administered an emetic, which, haste, Mr. Chatfield having kindly lent his pony for the purpose, for Mr. Dunn of Ledbury, the union surgeon, but he refused to attend without an order ; and Mr. Wood was at Gloucester, while his assistant was attending a confinement. It was, therefore, necessary, time Mrs. Chatfield used every exertion to restore the little, fellow, and finding that the emetic did not act, she administered a grain of tartar of mastic and half a teaspoonful of Ipecacuanha powder, which had no effect. This dose was repeated in about, Mrs. Chatfield also applied a mustard plaster to the pit of the stomach and to the soles of the feet, but, although the child appeared slightly to rally, the whole of the upper part of the body was cold, and there was no pulse except under the arm pit.

Hereford Times, West Midlands, England. 12 Aug 1854.



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