the needful aurointment, and in the selection if posible, of a gentleman
accustoundd to treat the discures of
1
the Tropies.
him are
The claims
upon
are many - ecricially from
the hall - the Fivil Strapital - and the
subordinate Officials. At certain rerioid of the year, errecially those of
the hot to the
transition from
cold- or the cold to the Inst Season
much indierosition prevails, - but
though
at the present moment I
cannot report favourably of the health the Colony,_ there is on the whole a
of the
considerable improvement as
contrasted with its carlier sanitary
history.
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I would suggest that the Colonial Surgeon should in
should in future
be required gratuitously to attend the families of officials not being heads of departments which without bring
any considerable
addition to this own duties, would
be a great
boom to
many very
deserving functionaries.
I have the honor to be,
With the highest sexpect,
Lir
your most Fucdient "Humble Servant.
Shu Bann
At a Miccting of the Council