CO129-006 - Sir John Davis - 1844 — Page 154

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110

Mon,

until, among the Police, a body of 78 then,

• fever than 42 have been on the sick list, in the month of May. I find it necessary to state, that, during the first fourteen days of June, (up to this date), "the number of Policemen ill, has not only been greater, but, that two have died, with all the characters of the virulent fever of last year.

sick, remaining still, that four

are

dangerously so, with all the peculiar symptoms that, have already proved so fatal.

The constant exposure both night and day, to which the policemen are necessarily subjected, must always make them liable to much sickness : it is not sufficient, however, to account for the number and severity of the illnesses, unless we take into consideration,

that

150

that, the majority of the men have served in

long

hot climates, - India principally - and have had their constitutions previously much injured, and, as I would respectfully point out to Your Excellency, that the men are

badly housed ; No stations have yet been built for them, and the houses, in

which they

are located, have either

not sufficient accommodation for

the comforts necessary for men so much exposed out of doors; And I would strongly urge upon Your Excellency, the necessity that exists for some immediate steps to remedy this evil; - by further delay the lives of many may be sacrificed; - and the comparative

exemption, of those

who had good

seasoned houses, from

severe sickness

of the civil community, last year,

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110 Mon, until, among the Police, a body of 78 then, fever than 42 have been on the sick list, in the month of May. I find it necessary to state, that, during the first fourteen days of June, (up to this date), "the number of Policemen ill, has not only been greater, but, that two have died, with all the characters of the virulent fever of last year. sick, remaining still, that four are dangerously so, with all the peculiar symptoms that, have already proved so fatal. The constant exposure both night and day, to which the policemen are necessarily subjected, must always make them liable to much sickness : it is not sufficient, however, to account for the number and severity of the illnesses, unless we take into consideration, that 150 that, the majority of the men have served in long hot climates, - India principally - and have had their constitutions previously much injured, and, as I would respectfully point out to Your Excellency, that the men are badly housed ; No stations have yet been built for them, and the houses, in which they are located, have either not sufficient accommodation for the comforts necessary for men so much exposed out of doors; And I would strongly urge upon Your Excellency, the necessity that exists for some immediate steps to remedy this evil; - by further delay the lives of many may be sacrificed; - and the comparative exemption, of those who had good seasoned houses, from severe sickness of the civil community, last year,
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110 Mon, until, among the Police, a body of 78 then, fever than 42 have been on the sick list, in the ancouth of May. - lind Segret to have to stake, that, during the first . fourtes days of June, (up to this date), "the number of Policemen ill, has not- only been greater, but, that hoo have died, with all the characters of the virulent fever of last sick, remaining seth, that four year- - and of those are dangerously so, with all the peculiar symptoms that, have already proved so fatal. n aro The constant exposure bith night and day, to which the policemen necessarily subjected, must always make them liable to anuch sickness : it is not sufficient, however, to account for the number and severity of the illnesses, unless we take into consideration, that 150 that, the anajority of the anew have proved long i w tvarn climates, - India. principally - and have had their "constitutions previously ancel injured, and, as I would, respectfully point out to Four Excellency, that the men are Iner bedly housed ; No stations have get ken built for them, and the houses, in 1 for which they climate, azer - are located, have wither this sufficient accommodation for the conforts necessary for men so much reposed out of doors; And. I would strongly urge upon Your "Excellency, the arccessity that exists for some immediate steps to remedy this evil; - by further delay the lives of many be sacrificed; - and the comparative may the civil anning year, who had good Exemption, of those community, last and well seasoned houses, from seve severe. sickness
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110

Mon,

until, among the Police, a body of 78 then,

• fever than 42 have been on the sick list, in the ancouth of May. - lind Segret to have to stake, that, during the first . fourtes days of June, (up to this date), "the number of Policemen ill, has not- only been greater, but, that hoo have died, with all the characters of the virulent fever of last

sick, remaining seth, that four

year-

- and of those

are

dangerously so, with all the peculiar symptoms that, have already proved so fatal.

n aro

The constant exposure bith night and day, to which the policemen necessarily subjected, must always make them liable to anuch sickness : it is not sufficient, however, to account for the number and severity of the illnesses, unless we take into consideration,

that

150

that, the anajority of the anew have proved

long

i w

tvarn

climates, - India.

principally - and have had their "constitutions previously ancel injured, and, as I would, respectfully point out to Four Excellency, that the men are

Iner bedly housed ; No stations have get ken built for them, and the houses, in

1 for which they

climate,

azer

-

are located, have wither

this

sufficient accommodation for

the conforts necessary for men so much reposed out of doors; And. I would strongly urge upon Your "Excellency, the arccessity that exists for some immediate steps to remedy this evil; - by further delay the lives of many be sacrificed; - and the comparative

may

the civil

anning

year,

who had good

Exemption, of those community, last and well seasoned houses, from

seve

severe.

sickness

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