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from venereal diseases, with the favour of Officer of the Ch[inese] Protectorate in regard to the visitation of brothels

2. I would, however, refer you to paragraph 50 of despatch No.45 of the 18th of February, 1895 [Ch.49] and ask you further to report to me whether there would not be an advantage in appointing a Lady Doctor, as in the case of Ceylon, to be placed summarily in charge of the Hospital for Women and Children, as well as of the special venereal ward for women, if that is not attached to the Hospital in question.

3. I am inclined to think that such an appointment might be attended with good results in alleviating the suffering, although it would probably not affect immediate improvement in existing conditions.

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from venereal

suffring from

diseases, with the favour of

Officer of the Chinese

An

Protectorate in regard

to

the visitation of brothels

2. I would, however

refer you to paragraph 50 of

despatch No.45 of the

my

18th of February, 1895 Ch.49

and ask you further to

report to

whether there

an advantage in

would not be desirable to

appoint a Lady Doctor,

as in the case of Ceylon,

to be placed summarily in charge of the Hospital

for Women and Children,

as well as

of the special

venereal ward for women

if that is not attached

to the Hospital in

question.

3.

I am inclined

to think that such

an appointment

might

be attended with

good results, although

it would probably

not affect

immediate improvement

in

existing conditions

I have, &c.

J. Chart 1

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