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The rules of this Office do not admit of either the acceptance of a certificate to this effect from the private practitioner's medical adviser.
Mr. Chamberlain would be obliged if HM's Chargé d'Affaires at Washington would be good enough to ascertain whether there is a Staff Officer near Shelton, and would communicate direct with Mr. Germain on the subject.
On learning that instructions will be sent to that effect, Germain will decide if it is in order to ascertain whether his unfitness for tropical service is permanent.
If such arrangements be made, Germain will be requested to apply direct to the Embassy for instructions.
If the usual fee is paid to the doctor selected by the Embassy, it will be refunded by the Crown Agents for the Colonies.
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