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SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE,

THOMPSON-YATES LABORATORY,

To the Under-Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

Sir,

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE,

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LIVERPOOL.

RECO July 5th 1902. RE 7 JUL 021!

With reference to your No. 24717 of 1902 to Mr. R. C. Dixon, I have the honour to state that I have carefully examined this gentleman an find that he is suffering from Locomotor ataxy. I am of opinion that the disease has been aggravated, if not brought on, by his service in Hong-Kong, and numerous attacks of Malarial Fever and Dysentery from which he states that he has suffered.

I fear that he will not be fit for duty in the tropies again, but as he already shows some improvement over his past condition, I think that he may be granted six months extension of leave pending final retirement.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your obedient servant,

Pouned Foss

Fres. Fors.

in Hopsins Indiane.

Lecturer in

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