no they did not get sick
Matthew Flinders accompanied Captain William Bligh on his first journey. On some of his later voyages, he was accompanied by fellow sea-explorer George Bass. On his circumnavigation of Australia he was accompanied by his younger brother Lt. Samuel Flinders and the ship's artist William Westall. Flinders also made mention in his journals of a number of crew members who fell sick and died, usually of dysentery-related causes, during the circumnavigation of Australia. These included James Greenhalgh, sergeant of marines; quarter-master John Draper; seaman Thomas Smith; and botanist Peter Good. Flinders also had a cat named Trim, a faithful companion on many voyages.
There was never any indication that Lassie got the TV crew sick on the 1950's show "Lassie."
Lots of things. I assume they ate a lot of seafood. When they got sick of seafood, they would try to capture a gull.
harpoons....makes em really sick
8 crew got sick
He died when his crew members but him in a small boat with some sick people and people who couldn't help because the had broken bones also with one of his son's.
St Matthew cured the sick and drove out demonds
The cause of Henry Hudson's death was that on his fourth journey the ship got frozen into the water and when the ice melted his crew started fighting and then they forced Henry Hudson and his son ( John Hudson who was only 12 years old) and many sick and ill crew members into a small boat and they were never heard from again.
they got sick and some died
yes all the time
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Henry Hudson died on a ship not an iceberg. He was betrayed by Robert Juet and his crew. His wife wasn't there either, she was in Europe England. They put them on a boat with a gun food and clothing. It was Henry Hudson, his son John and some sick and some still loyal to Hudson crew members.