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their earnest consideration to any matters I have had to
place before them, and wherever it has seemed possible to
them to do so they have readily fallen in with my proposals for re-arrangements and improvements. The enlightened policy
which they have consistently pursued during their term of
office must result in much permanent benefit to the institu-
tion over whose interests they have so ably presided during
the past year.
I have, &c.,
(Sd.) J. C. Thomson,
Visiting Surgeon.
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