The Surgeon of the late illustrious
Lord Nelson feels himself called upon, from the
responsible situation which he held on the eventful
day of the 21st of October 1805, to lay before the
British Nation the following Narrative. It contains
an account of the most interesting incidents which
occurred on board the Victory. (Lord NELSON’s
flag-ship) from the time of her sailing from England,
in the month of September, till the day of battle
inclusively; with a detail of the particulars of his
LORDSHIP’S Death, the mode adopted for preserving
his revered Remains during the subsequent long passage
of the Victory to England, and the condition of the
Body when it was deposited in Greenwich Hospital.
This short statement of facts is deemed a small but
necessary tribute of respect to the memory of the
departed Hero, as well as a professional document
which the Public had a right to expect from the man
who had the melancholy honour of being his principal
medical attendant on that occasion: and is presumed
to be not unappropriately concluded by observations
on the state of his LORDSHIP’S health for
some time previous to his fall; with his habits of
life, and other circumstances, strongly proving that
few men had a greater prospect of attaining longevity,
on which account his premature death is the more to
be deplored by his Country.
It was originally intended that this
Narrative should be published in the life of
Lord Nelson, undertaken by the Rev. J.S.
Clarke and J. M’ARTHUR, Esq. and it will
still form a part of that Work; but from the length
of time which must necessarily elapse before so extensive
and magnificent a Publication can be completed, the
Author has been induced to print it in a separate
form.