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practice against the rule which required previous special permission from Government and in doing
so
he remarked that it must necessarily
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interfere with the duties of one who
much
is continually representing in his official letters that he is very "overworked and has insufficient -
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time to attend to his num
umerous
"duties and has made repeated applications for extra Medical "Assistance in the Hospital. The Governor thereupon decided that the
rule prohibiting private practice could not be modified.
4.
In July 1880 Dr
Wharry reported the urgent need of
more
didn
more
hospital accommodation and
also of
and
an increase in medical
general staff. Although the_ Colonial Surgeon recorded his
opinion that there was no necessity
for
an assistant medical officer
as
and Dr
requested by Dr Wharry, this appointment was sanctioned provisionally
Marques
was selected as Assistant
Superintendent on 19th July, 1880.
5.
In October 1880 a second
Board consisting of Deputy Surgeon General Thomson and Deputy Inspector General Breen, R.N., was
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appointed by the Governor to consider the adequacy
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or otherwise of the present staff of the Civil Hospital ." I cannot trace what
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