those cases
where he was really required, under the present
distemper
I have to act
his assistant co
every case, and of convey if it is
always,
not given
I cannot be sure
of its being given when really require it.
I may take this opportunity
of saying that it would be
greatly
beneficial
if the former arrangement
were reverted to,
487
Civil Hospital, the Coroner in calling upon that office may frequently be more burdensome
upon valuable time.
any consequence
without corresponding gain to the public, and without the sealed necessity for it in the interest
of justice.
that is to say that Dr. Marques should
do all the ordinary work, St. assistance being available when required
The kind of medical work required by the Coroner
is essentially proper to and assistant, and considering the highly important duties of the Superintendents of an Institution like the Government
Civil Hospital
Dr. E. Morrison
Acting Colonial Secretary
Page 2300, 1883.
A/ Agroner
Dr Wharry's