to make any addition to the pension on the ground that his infirmity was caused or aggravated by the nature of his duties is no doubt likely to break down sooner than if he had opted for one after the Great War; but for this he finds his compensation in the salary which he draws, and in the fact that he gets, under the Climate Act, a pension of £50 to be continued.

When a medical man accepts an appointment in an unhealthy climate after a reasonable service, this is not quite correct, but he gets an addition of £50.

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