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Ment the medical officers to
the Hospital be granted
This
privilege with the understanding that should it in any way interfere
the one perform
of their
with
awel
Storpitul duties the Colonial Surgeon shall have the power to restrict
or take away
the right.
The reasons why I think this might be granted are
that in
Hingking the other two medical officem viz the Medical officer of Health for the mat & the Surgeon to the faol are allowed this privilege, also other Colones if leyton this is
Me case.
in
If I mistake not at the straits Settlements or Hoad the medical superintendent of the livil Arpital is alland private practice.
Should it not be thought advisible to grant this privilege to both medical
the Superintendent might be officers granted this right as at the straits, In the East where there is only one government livre Hospital & where the private paying ward are
numerous
it is frequently the case
that patients often return to the Colorry to consult the bodir under
they have been when at the
whose care
Consultati
practice
Hopital but acending to the
present conditions this is not
allowed & they have to consell
who naturally
Nome one
else
Mas
good Kumlige of their
not such
D
Easer
Where is
Wo
Doubt that
tropical
Ca
Studieh
Mseases
be better
tunderstood by careful
investigation
вы
Hospital and that many of
it is for this reason the residents of the Colony including sverment officials would prefer being attanded by the medical officers attached to the fovernment livil Hospital.
the
Seeing that should this privilege be granted the greater part of time of the medical officers will still be occupied in their Hospital. sect think they steald therefore be spoluded from participating
the pension regulations.
wak
in
1 dr
I have the havor to by
Dir
Your obedient servant, atkinson.
Im
Super Government lul Hospital, Houghing.