I append Rule 4 best.

Right and I might that the "Lessons" Autopsied in them.

In that and then of the Rules might meet.

574 te omitted as Calling.

4. The following is the draft I would purpose after consulting Dr. Buchanan, to kind irsch of ther.

I lepen the daily morning report. The Colonial Surgeon to the Hospital this Superintendent shall bring repert the number and native of the Cases admitted during the previous twenty-four hours, and the particulars of such cases as are in his opinion of special interest or importance.

Haniy her the de of hele Inal Surgeon Radley hea back toh hat puttin at pup is my pect lank of any opinion of special interest. It will also report any incidents of interest connected with the sick, the alle II Surgical operations on patients and outs, as cwly Geneal.

The Strspital Phall not be performed adminis by the Superintendent after consultation with the Colonial Surgeon, Except in the following cases.

I. when the operation is a minor one: II. When in cases of urgency when it would, in the Superintendent's judgment, be to the disadvantage of the patient to delay the operation." In these latter cases, he shall at once communicate the circumstances to the Colonial Surgeon.

III. In cases where in the judgment of the Superintendent a consultation may be devinalle te d in the first instance with or flypicion or suppen other than the Colonial Surgeon, the Superintendent shall communicate with the Colonial Surgeon, and shall not call in further perspinal without his concurrence.

MINUTE PAPER.

5. A good part of the language of the draft as prepared by Dr. Agnes secrmenly to perpetuate the memory of Dr. Wharry's misdeeds.

6. The print about private practice should be cleaned up. Sin A Kennedy's

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has been kept as is due to the rule of page numbering, however, there is no actual "Page 574" in the original text to keep exactly as scanned. The closest match is the number "574" in the sentence "574 te omitted as Calling." which is left unchanged as per the rule of not rephrasing or rewriting the original text.
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