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suffering from hernia was given practique. Dt is to be noted
that the Delegate was not so sure of his own diagnosis, since
20 previously reported as trachomatous now were only
suspicious, and of Second Class, 11 who were only undetermined
now developed into serious cases of trachoma at the interval of
a little more than a day, thus showing his diagnosis fluctuated almost daily On the 19th the Company instructed its
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Government Representative to call on the President of the
Board of Health, and its lawyer, Mr. Petro Rendon to interview
the Minister of the Interior, both with the same proposals,
viz.,- that in view of the great divergence in the results of
the diagnoses of the Ship's Surgeon and of the Health Delegates
of the Port, the Government be asked to consent to an expert
oculist being sent to Salina Cruz to examined all the
passengers alleged to be suffering from trachoma, the said
expert to be named by the Government but at the Company's
expense, that all passengers then on board be landed into the
Co's barracks meantime pending the expert's arrival, the
Company to bear whatever extra expenses might be incurred on
the extra vigilance needed, that the said expert's examination
be conclusively accepted by both parties in that all men
passed as healthy by expert be granted practique as also those
suffering from simple conjunctivitis, also that all those
diagnosed as being trachomatous be detained at the Co's
barracks for treatment at the Cois expenses, the said treatment
to be made by the assistant who would accompany the expert, and
only reject those that could not be cured within three or four
months, as it was the opinion of Dr, Chavez, who had been
consulted on the subject, that trachoma could not be cured
within 3 months, the Co accepting the responsibility for the
appear of the men whenever required. The results of the two
interviews were that in the former, the president of the Board
of Health promised to lay the proposals before the Minister
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