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following observations on the staternents contained in the 4th
paragraph of die John tope Hermessy's letter of 1970th July last.
D
Sir John Pope Hennessey
questions the accuracy of my
statement that the building
"
used as a
Lock Hospital "does not
contain sufficient accommodation
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"for this purpose and suggests that
be made as to the number of
enquiry
WOYLEIL
who
Bospital
OYL
were in the Lock
the
days of his last
visit and of my visit respectively.
These
25th Septor 1882
These numbers were 3 and 7.
3.
Mby
remark was not
made with reference only to the
number of patients I found in the Look Hospital, although there wa
one more at the time than the building could, in D'etyres opinion, properly accommodate, but it was based on the general unfitness of the building for the purpose and I __ think that the annexed report of the Colonial curgeon, in which I fully
Concur, will convina
(
Your Lordship
that not only is the accommodation
insufficient