17684. A], and the doctors hospital therefore
hit consultation
despatch]
the civil
not to be allowed to take any
9. Of the same
feer [ See pan. 9.f
the committee are
At the same time I believe
When
wrong
they say (p.ir
of report) that when the two hospital doctors
are consulted
by
expatients "they
are consulted
" in such cares qua gficers of the government
ospital and not.
and not qua private
Civil
inactitioners"
in
believe the
Patient's come back because they two particular men to be stilful men.
because they
because they are of & D- Lowson not because they
-4.9
are £r Attinson
they are officials.
am inclined to think that the salaries Both the doctors under the new arauemente
will
require revision & possibly raising [Se
&
il D. Lowson's evidence ] 5. All hospitals in the
in the colony, public or private, ought to be inspected [p. 4. of report - top of the page]
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13775
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Sanitary Beard Hongthong
415
In his report upon the sanitary condition of Hongtong
in 1882 [ pp. 41.2] M. Chadwich suggested the appoint-
who should or under the
•ment of a
a sanitary officer
Surveyor general, the colonial surgeon, and the registrar
I These three
General·
officials
board, to which the new sani
'became a saniting
sanitary officer acted as [ See the last enclosure to go40.83]. Shatly
Secretary. [
afterwards ordinance 7. of 1883 was that "the board shall consist of the 150
possed enacting Surveyor garnal
the
the registrar general and the colonial surgeon for time being, and of such other members not less than
two in number as the
governor may from time to time
fir W. Maush reisied
"affeint." In 1886 the acting governor
that he had added to the Board 4 rate payers,
the Secretary of State. and this addition was
approved by
In 1887 a comprehensive Public Health ndinauce was
passed,
Surrican
am and under it the brand consists
•
f
"the
general, the registrar general, the captain superinteinens
the colonial surgeon.
of fiolice.
and not more than six
additional members, four of whom (two being (hiness) Shall be appointed by the governor and twop elected
incused in official and commonpity lists and this by such rate papers as ace
Such ratepayers as are exempted from serving on janies on account
account of their professional
avocations