degree, he

removed to

Dong Trong about

a month ago. I am not conscious that any official position gives the

advantages pointed out, excepting, that to the stranger it is a

It is a quarrelsome act that I am a

duly qualified and registered medical practitioner, which the person complaining is not.

As to the insinuation against my official integrity, I deny it most emphatically, and although

the charge is

a grave one, I feel

perfectly content to leave it in the

hands of the Government.

I do not on any terms

I may state. I am

on friendly terms

with all Medical

brethren practising here (R. Young, Lochhead, Gerlach and Clouth)

who, I am certain would repudiate

the sentiments contained in your

letter

Signed) W. S. Adams

Health Officer

4th February 1877.

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