arrangement the wards and the supply of light and aver To allow of the patients having a sufficient supply of fresh ave they must of necepity be
exposed to draught,
This is not imattended
with risk in the hot
$ laserv
dangerous
and is certainly highly
in the cold weather,
Severe surgical on medical cases occasionally
occurs
and as
these
cannot well be isolated, their
presence among
has
convalescents.
dépressing effect
the latter. Several
cases of
Erysipelas have apprised t
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during the last five months
and it was
only with the
greatest difficulty
inco
onvenience/
that
and
we
managed
to isolate them and Keep the contagion from affecting the other patients. There is no accommodation provided for servants. They have to stop on
tables or
the
verandah
forsus in in fine weither, and on the floor- of the Ward if the weather is cold or wels This muist have a
-very demoralising effect on the servants and be mest impleasant for the patient :. (True Cojs) Spartans Buntin
a
Colonial: Secretary.
I hav :
(dignet)? C. Dods, MD Aching Colonial Surgeon. & Inspecta of Hospitate.