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

#

one

#

of

a prison cell,

of which is used as a store

room, another as a Matron's room,

#

a third as a

Dispensary and Dressing

room, and a fourth

are

1

room. There

no

#1

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

#

rooms. When MrWarsh visited the

#

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)

#

- put a stop to, by which the Look Hospital

was used by the Keepers of

the

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