No 3410 of 1885.
B+ Wharry to Colonial Surgeon.
Government Civil Hospital
527 Stinghong,
20th December 1888.
Sir,
I have the honor to inform that a patient, Ant on. E. Imelling, was discharged from Strepetal, this morning at am.
Orr Jenna, the Steward, being applied to for the balance ($136) of the money deposited by her for hospital charges on Senna was not able to produce more than $11.
I examined the safe and found it empty; in addition to the $46 deposited by My Imelling, there should have been in it per Ph. D. C. Ayres, bg, M. PP. C. A.
4. Colonial Surgeon.
However, to better follow the instructions and improve the response:No 3410 of 1885.
B+ Wharry to Colonial Surgeon.
Government Civil Hospital
527 Stinghong,
20th December 1888.
Sir,
I have the honor to inform that a patient, Ant on. E. Imelling, was discharged from Strepetal, this morning at am.
Orr Jenna, the Steward, being applied to for the balance ($136) of the money deposited by her for hospital charges; on enquiry, Senna was not able to produce more than $11.
I examined the safe and found it empty; in addition to the $46 deposited by My Imelling, there should have been in it per Ph. D. C. Ayres.
bg, M. PP. C. A. 4.
Colonial Surgeon.
Let's correct and reformat it according to the given rules:No 3410 of 1885.
B+ Wharry to Colonial Surgeon.
Government Civil Hospital
527 St Johns,
20th December 1888.
Sir,
I have the honor to inform that a patient, Ann or E. Imelling, was discharged from Hospital, this morning.
Orr Jenna, the Steward, being applied to for the balance ($136) of the money deposited by her for hospital charges; on enquiry, she was not able to produce more than $11.
I examined the safe and found it empty; in addition to the $46 deposited by Miss Imelling, there should have been in it per Ph. D. C. Ayres.
Colonial Surgeon.
Here is the revised version in HTML format as requested:No 3410 of 1885.
B+ Wharry to Colonial Surgeon.
Government Civil Hospital
527 St Johns,
20th December 1888.
Sir,
I have the honor to inform that a patient, Ann or E. Imelling, was discharged from Hospital, this morning.
Orr Jenna, the Steward, being applied to for the balance ($136) of the money deposited by her for hospital charges; on enquiry, she was not able to produce more than $11.
I examined the safe and found it empty; in addition to the $46 deposited by Miss Imelling, there should have been in it per Ph. D. C. Ayres.
Colonial Surgeon.