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QUESTION II.,—Continued.
Questions.
(1.) What quantity of Water is available for each patient every day?
What is the source of the Water Supply?
What is the quality of the Water ?
(II.) Dotril the arrangemonts as to Baths and La- vatories.
(III.) What is the system of Sewerage; and what the condition of the Privics ?
„Answers,
Unlimited, but continned supply uncertain.
Surface and Springs.
Good.
There is a fair amount of Bath and Lavatory accom- modation, but the arrangement is defective.
Water closets are used disconnected from the wards.
QUESTION III.
Give the number of Visirs of Inspection paid to the Hospital during the Year 1889.
Specifying the Character
of the Visit.
in respect to Notice.
And stating the Official Position of the Visitors.
By the Governor,
By a Government Inspector.
By Two of the Visiting Justices.
By Appointment,...
Of Surprise,
Occasionally by Colonial Surgeon.
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(L.) In reference to the above Table, state whether or not the Register Books were produced on every occasion: and if not, on how many occasions they were not so produced.
(IL). And if on any occasion when they were exu- mine, they were found not to be properly made up to date of examination.
(III.) State also how many Reports of the fol- lowing kinds have come under the notice of the Governor :-
(4.) Reports of a Financial and Statistical kindl especially such as show the system on which Money and Store Accounts are kept and audited.
(6.) Reports by Persons charged with the immo-
diate management of the Hospital.
(c) Roports by a Government Inspector, inde- pendent of the Goveruing Anthority of the Hospital.
(Append copies of his Reports, if any.)
Register Books produced on each necasiou.
Found made up to date.
Store Account, half-yearly.
Annual Report of Superintendent forwarded to Colonial Surgeon every year; vide Report of the latter in the Sossional Papers for 1889.
Nouc.
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