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556 Jr. Pearse cu
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You mear a patient discovered by an Insjectu + fos, who imagined it was a dass of smallpos.
13.229
A.
Mr La Ohy Pakis
It should not be removed until I see it.
In every cusé ?
13.230
30
A
I dont suppose there have been a dozen orner of infectious disease, disoovered by Inspectors, sinos i
came to the Colony.
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34 Q.
Plague ↑
13231
A.
I dont suppose they have discovered a dosen plague cases, since I have been in the Colony,
ar Fung Wa Chun:-
น
A.
Dont you know as a fact that hundreds of people, suffering from plague, have been sent to the Plague Hospital, by Inspectors, without your seeing them ? Have they?
13232
the Chairman :-
A.
Ir Lau Chu Pak:-
A.
Who discovers the plague cases, and sends them to the|3233 Hospital, if you say the inspectors den'. ↑
The police probably most of them.
Do they know whether they are ¡lague cakes, o: met ↑ 13234 The police find cases in the street, and send Thom il as suspected plɛgue.
Kr Shelton Hooper:-
Who reports to you ↑
A.
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A.
13231
If a Sanitary Inspector 2006 in, and actually finde a suspected case, then it is his duty to esport to mê.
But you say it is practically unly one or two a year, they report ↑
Ar'markably small number, Dur men dert de house ta
bo ise visitation with the idea of finding custs of plague.
Not with the idea, but if they go there for at thi
and find another, it is thej; duty to report tu jyu #
13236
A.
They are not glie tu diaghaps onena of plague. They are
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