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could not be spared at night, when.

Dr. Marques or Dr Ayres

Dictyres

were sent

for, if required, (see Colonial Surgeon's Annual Report).

6.

If Your Lordship will

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refer to my despatch of 8th May, 1882, No.55.

you will see that on

Commissions were

two

occasions

appointed by

Governor Hennessy to enquire into Dr Wharry's representations that his work at the Hospital was

excessive.

The first Commission February composed of Surgeon Major Mackinnon.

and

Dr O'Brien, the leading

Civil

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practitioner, reported that the work was not too much for one Medical

man in

good health, but they

found that Dr Wharry

was in an

indifferent state of health (heart disease), and consequently unable to

carry

on

unaided the medical and

other duties devolving upon him. October 1880 The second Commission composed

of Deputy Surgeon General Thompson, and Deputy Inspector General Breen, R.N., appears to have made no

… enquiries, for Dr. Ayres

never

heard

of their appointment until two

have told him

years

afterwards

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could not be spared at night, when. Dr. Marques or Dr Ayres were sent for, if required, (see Colonial Surgeon's Annual Report).

6. If Your Lordship will refer to my despatch of 8th May, 1882, No.55. you will see that on two occasions Commissions were appointed by Governor Hennessy to enquire into Dr Wharry's representations that his work at the Hospital was excessive.

The first Commission in February composed of Surgeon Major Mackinnon, and Dr O'Brien, the leading Civil practitioner, reported that the work was not too much for one Medical man in good health, but they found that Dr Wharry was in an indifferent state of health (heart disease), and consequently unable to carry on unaided the medical and other duties devolving upon him.

The second Commission in October 1880 composed of Deputy Surgeon General Thompson, and Deputy Inspector General Breen, R.N., appears to have made no … enquiries, for Dr. Ayres never heard of their appointment until two years afterwards.

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could not be spared at night, when.

Dr. Marques or Dr Ayres

were sent

for, if required, (see Colonial Surgeon's Annual Report).

6.

If Your Lordship will

refer to my despatch of 8th May, 1882, No.55.

you will see that on

two occasions Commissions were appointed by Governor Hennessy to enquire into Dr Wharry's representations that his work at the Hospital was excessive.

The first Commission in February composed of Surgeon Major Mackinnon, and Dr O'Brien, the leading Civil practitioner, reported that the work was not too much for one Medical man in good health, but they found that Dr Wharry was in an indifferent state of health (heart disease), and consequently unable to carry on unaided the medical and other duties devolving upon him.

October 1880 The second Commission composed of Deputy Surgeon General Thompson, and Deputy Inspector General Breen, R.N., appears to have made no … enquiries, for Dr. Ayres never heard of their appointment until two years afterwards.

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