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on, and I cannot very well answer such an allegation.

is this, that shortly after this statement was made by his, he request-

ed me to attend a case of labour and to examine a man living in Holly-

wood Boad who was reported to be attacked by plague. I found that the patient was suffering from hemiplegia of the right side. I enclose a

copy of Dr. Atkinson's letter (Document D), which I happened to find

on my table, thanking me for the assistance.

11. In paragraph 2, page 34, Appendix A, Dr. Lowson states, he

wrote to His Excellency's A.D.C. that he did not want me, and further,

that he is of opinion, that I am "not up. to the mark**: I believe that

As soon as Dr. Lowson wrote it shortly after the following incident. I heard that the plague bad become epidemic in this Colony, I wrote

one Saturday to Dr. Lowson tendering my services. Dr. Lowson asked

me to look after his patients at the Civil Rospital. I. was anxious

to attend the plague cases so as to acquire some practical knowledge of

it. It was reported on Sunday evening that the epidemic was getting

worse and Dr. Lowson told me then that he did not feel well and needed

rest. He asked Dr. Penny to attend at the "Hygeia”, and asked me to

give to Dr. Penny the room which I, was occupying. Dr. Lowson request-

He was ed me also. to go back to my house and return in the morning..

not aware of the new regulations made by Captain Lethbridge, the Super- intendent of the Gaolu I could not possibly be at the Civil. Hospital.

by that time, unless the Gaol regulations were altered.:

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Dr. Penny offered himself to attend both at the Civil Hospi-

tal, and the "Rygeia”! After paying an evening visit to the patients.

I told the at the Civil. Hospital: I. came home about half past ten.

Mardmaster, that if Dr. Lowson wanted my assistance, to send for me,

but as. I was not called, I. did not go back to the Civil Rospital.!

believe that Dr. Lowson was displeased with, re.

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duty called me. The enclosed copy of a letter written by Sir W.E.

Marsh to Dr. Ayres (Document E) will corroborate this assertion.

Ayres in his Annual Report for 1888 in describing the chief medical

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