his practice on board ship which,
the Chamber of Commerce
de lin
think did not materially
to
interfere with the performance of his official duties and
which from statements
D. Gordan
understood
and A
in this Office is
to be confined to
attendance on sick persons
Foard
shape dur
rg
of official visits
you
CPL
M
to ships which
Alt
geor
neon; observing
that he
could not be directed
to prescribe for such persons.
who have
no other medical
attendant at hand, I regard... The third line of their telegram
weather 5pf 36932, say that
4. This app.. to be deferred pending reply to desp. 41409
WB & L (x)---16560–3000-8-01
o
also stated at this Office that he does at present
place at the disposal of the
Government his partner as his
substitute wherever he himself
engaged in private practice. Also point out to Gov...
5
that Dr Jordan's office should
appear in
in italics as
the estimates printed
he is
not pensionable.
[He told me that he could not
consent to give up his private
practice on shore unless he
were given in return considerably higher salary than the other
Government doctors].
2154 1071
Leave Dr Jordan exactly as he is in all respects
& appoint assistant at £450 to £520 CP2.20
suggestion with CPL. 20 at once
Without house allowance