Conf.Report

1909.

Conf.Report

1910.

351 F.Africa.

Conf. Report

1912.

119

JOHNSON, DR. J.T.C. Age 45; single. Educated

at Edinburgh university; L.R.C.P. & S., F.R.C.S. (Edin). D.T.. & H. (Cambridge). Assistant Colonial Surgeon, Gold Coast, 1892 to 1896, when he relin- quished appointment and returned to practice in England; Medical Officer, East Africa Protectorate,

1898; Senior do. 1911.

Reports.

(£500 - £20 - £600, quarters, and

fees about £50.)

Governor Sadler:- "I know him well

and have a high regard and esteem forhim far above the average of medical officers in point of surgical skill and medical knowledge. Devoted to his profession and his patients and most careful in his treatment. I could not wish for a better doctor for

the Luropean Hospital at Nairobi”. Confidently recommends for promotion to higher sphere" for which he is "eminently fitted"

Governor Girouard:- "An untiring medical officer quite capable of taking charge of the medical Department of any Colony".

Governor Girouard:- "I consider him, from personal knowledge, fit to be appointed a Frincipal Medical officer. He stands first on the list for promotion in British bast Africa”.

Governor uirouard:- "uch above the average; painstaking and a skilful surgeon well versed in modern professional knowledge. Good administrative capacity, tact and judgment".

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