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Colony itself since January, 1889, over twenty years. I

was previously in charge of the Alice Memorial and

Nethersole Hospitals. I venture to recall that I was

specially invited to enter the Government Service, to deal

with the state of affairs in the Tung Wa Hospital revealed

by the Tung Wa Hospital Commission of 1906, on account of

my experience of work among the Chinese. The success of my

work in the Tung Wa Hospital may be estimated by a

comparison of the institution as it now is, with the

institution as described in the Report of that Commission.

In further support of my claims to

favourable consideration, I beg to recall that I was in

sole charge of the Plague Hospitals, European and Chinese,

for years, including some of the most severe of the

Plague epidemics; and also had sole charge of the Cholera

Hospital during the Cholera epidemic of 1902 ( myself

suffering from diarrhoea throughout the epidemic).

My work on the subject of Malaria

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in this Colony, voluntarily undertaken and not remunerated

in any way, in the years immediately following the discovery of its true causation, which resulted in preventive action

by the Government of this Colony before most of the other

Colonies of the Empire had awakened to the necessity for

such action,- and in one reference, my twelve months

research as to the mosquitoes prevalent in this locality,

specially mentioned in a despatch from the Secretary of

State for the Colonies in October, 1902,-further added to

my sumer work for a number of years.

It was in these summers, when I

was discharging duties of a specially arduous character in relation to Plague, Cholera, and Halaria, that the

diarrhoea tendency was established which has since become

dhronic, and has this summer been accompanied by the mouth

inflamations above referred to.

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