7
84
available as a ward for 6 patiente at
• most and the other of which is in a
/
partially
rucinous condition and has
been reported unsafe for habitation
since the end of 1877; and 4 roome
each about the size
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one
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of
a prison cell,
of which is used as a store
room, another as a Matron's room,
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a third as a
Dispensary and Dressing
room, and a fourth
are
1
room. There
no
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lavatories or
bath
ad an
Examination
water-Closets,
poond.
When the
Governor. Sir John Pope Hennessy, visited the Hospital in January there were 3
patients
16
all in the first of the 2 large
patients, all in the
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rooms. When MrWarsh visited the
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Hospital in April, there were
six in the first
second;
7 patients,
room, and one in the
As to the suggestion. "That the "
Lock Hospital should have been half
"
empty in January and February and without sufficient accommodation
in
April may possibly indicate return by Mr Warch and the Colonial Surgeon to the system I ( the Governor)
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- put a stop to, by which the Look Hospital
was used by the Keepers of
the