! that the Superintendent чередь to the glorious Surgeon daily any J to cases of special interest importance operations shall amo that "Surgical only be performed by the Superintendent after consultation with Surgeon, except in inn 36. That further reported (in 1880), "in the Colonial miur of emergency. The Medical officers. that I. Wharry, in addition to his charge of the hospital has to all Inquests, performed all postmortem examinations & when necessary, give evidence before the Magistrates requiring Medical investigation, weekly, and moreover take charge of the Serial pex Stospicar." 349

34. That D. Wharry has been entirely relieved of the reite since to trancsai, and has been practically relieved since then of the medical work also legal work de is further frequently relieved of night duty at the Civil hospital by si Marque 38. That the Pitarques Coroner reports since the 5th November last that when stre to St. Wharry was first given to perform the postmortem duties during the illness of D. Marque up to have been LAA his orders the present date eight bodies einsed by only of which autopsy necessary. In none of these cases his st. Warry off 'e are.

34. That L-V Medical Board composed of Dr John Fisher R.M. Deputy during 36 Dr. æ Several of hospitals Hungerford, Deputy Surgeon General, Army Medical Str

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