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,