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were made
and to this memo
I again call attention.
Mr Lucas the new Assistant Apothecary having arrived and sufficient
time having elapsed
to test his
efficiency
in the performance of his duties I have to propose the
following arrangements
should be made.
That Mr Crow the Government Analyst and Apothecary's duties should be confined to the general
supervision of the Dispensing Department
making of
and the
new drugs
while at this work which
I have pointed out, in
memo is not only dangerous
but
may also cause serious
trouble from
accident
occurring in the performance of Analytical work much loss of time.
That Mr Lucas should with the Assistance of the Student Apothecaries do the Dispensing work of this Department receiving as I proposed $100 per month to be increased by instalments of $10 to $130 per month.
This
22nd January 1889
would enable him to devote
sufficient time to the
testing
work at
and other Analytical
work at
present
required
without his being disturbed
annual
See memo October
In connection with the Drug mixing & Dispensing work and extra Dispensary
will be required.
Mr Crow
has pointed out the necessity for
this work as I pointed out.