506

Ado

on

very closely pressed on

Oh Marques this point and the most he

Or

could

say

was that Q. Wharry refucced (on the Board think very properly) to supply the Lock dapital with a glass globe from the Civil Hospital stores, and also

him with ice refused to supply.

ion frome the Hospital ice chest. A third complaint

is said to have

was that Dr Mharry

told the Government Apothecary that Dr. Marques is occupying his present quarters to secit his own convenience,

There complaints are very

oneo.

18.

trivial

In the opicion of the Board

Dr Marques

seems to have had

tio

good on the

ground for sending for Dr Ayres evening of the 4th July, the case could

not have been a serious one, as the

-wao

waw

well enough to be discharged from Hospital before Dr Ayres,crisit on the morning of the 6th

19.

Dr Whavy states that

on

the

0

the 3. deMarch last he wrote a report, the Colonial Surgeon's

calling

attention

to the make shifts to which he is put, crud to show the Government that he is quite alive to the difficulties, with the buildings in their prevent condition,

of Condecating

the Civil Hospital in

maurer?

satisfactor for Agus produces

20.

acas

when D. " Wharry on two occasions. prescribed for a CM. Sorabjee (since dead) and received a fee of $2 each time. This is contrary to the instrucations of Secretary of State in his despatch of the 25th January, 1883.

ஆ.

One case was

produces where

it appease that Hardwaster Nation

used unnec

unnecessarily

remove a

harsh means to

patient (eler Gee) from

a ward in the Lock Hospital to his

proper ward.

22. It is not quite clear to the Board what position the Colonial

Surgeon

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