of Sir

the inquisition.

Achein, “cho", he

the

dcach

LA

4.

brought to the hospital.

in 1844 with his

one afternoon

thigh crushed.

...

and died for

want of

medical

attendance," while he, D. Marry.

WAA

at

an Inquest.

32. The

Inquisition shows.

L

that

in

An Inquest

reperi

R

to the

effect

that

Che

at

3.30 PM.,

and

(Dr. Ayres)

the Colonial Surgeon was

attending

the

26th

November, 1880, of Deputy Inspector

General Breen R.A.

Surgeon General

the

Deputy

2

21

"

to the

effect

that

Che

by the superintendence

of the Civil Hospital was

34. In a

report

by the medical officers.

incessive"

that

report.

referred

to state

that the medical Superintendent

after 4

afternoon

the hospital "has

stated that

in his opinion died from

Shock. The

same thing might

have happened when

the

7

with

the hospital

4 to

whom he

called

for

medical aid

or in

the

"Covault."

Superintendent

Lo

for

35. That

the Rules

a wall. The

not

argument

tell specially against the Superintendent's

attendance

for

the

guidance

of

the

Superintendent

of the hospital which

was approved

by the Secretary of State

...

6 to

7

the Civil

at Inquests.

J

33. That in

his

letter of

the

1881

it is

directed

that,

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