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242.

"I have never seen and this I consider owing to the want of

discipline'

The Colonial Surgeon proceeds to complain of the dirty state and wont of under

clothing.

Pimagine that the discipline herein

So much

required is within the walls of the Hospital itself, a departmental buildings altogether under the control of

the Colonial Turgion, who can make what regulations The conceives needful, only subject

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to the approval of His Exallency the fourmar, the

Governor,

discipline of the Service outside the Hospital would not be referred to by the Colonial Turgeon because it is necessity beyond his comprehension, and out of his province to

top interfere in. The Colonial Surgeon being a military man has some ideas of discipline obtained from observances at the military hospital, for instance ho expects that his pakint, shouts arise from their sick beds

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