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4.

small dispensary.

now.

od lying

کرج

board the Bahamians, in the harbour. The invoice, amounting to £125, I will, should it be pronounced an advantageous transfer to Government, be happy to hand over for the use of the dispensary. This will supply with additions hereafter of a few articles inadvertently ordered by me on too small a scale, my opinion furnish the police with medicines for a year, and leave a residue to be carried into next year's account, of sufficient extent to reduce the then requisition for medicines below the monthly average stated in my former communications.

I beg to call His Excellency's attention to my former communications illustrative of this subject, and to render this reference the more easy, I will take the liberty of recapitulating some of the points alluded to formerly. I had the honor of transmitting a letter addressed to me from Mr May, showing the present deductions from the pay and rations of the force in sickness; and recommending, in connexion with the contemplated hospital, an alteration by which these deductions may fairly be enlarged. At present the patients are stopped from the Europeans, if they are in the Seaman's Hospital, and if under treatment at their stations, a certain proportion of their pay: and with regard to the Indians and Chinese, except that they provide their own rations. Mr. May proposes that the whole pay of the Indians and Chinese shall be stopped, and the whole of the rations of the Europeans, under the contemplated system, it being obvious that all things will be provided in the hospital which they require.

I will now present three calculations; 1st. a comparative statement of the gross expenses under the old system of treatment, and contemplated method; 2nd a calculation of the resources as they now exist in the old system, set against its monthly expenditure. 3rd the contemplated system

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4. small dispensary. now. od lying کرج board the Bahamians, in the harbour. The invoice, amounting to £125, I will, should it be pronounced an advantageous transfer to Government, be happy to hand over for the use of the dispensary. This will supply with additions hereafter of a few articles inadvertently ordered by me on too small a scale, my opinion furnish the police with medicines for a year, and leave a residue to be carried into next year's account, of sufficient extent to reduce the then requisition for medicines below the monthly average stated in my former communications. I beg to call His Excellency's attention to my former communications illustrative of this subject, and to render this reference the more easy, I will take the liberty of recapitulating some of the points alluded to formerly. I had the honor of transmitting a letter addressed to me from Mr May, showing the present deductions from the pay and rations of the force in sickness; and recommending, in connexion with the contemplated hospital, an alteration by which these deductions may fairly be enlarged. At present the patients are stopped from the Europeans, if they are in the Seaman's Hospital, and if under treatment at their stations, a certain proportion of their pay: and with regard to the Indians and Chinese, except that they provide their own rations. Mr. May proposes that the whole pay of the Indians and Chinese shall be stopped, and the whole of the rations of the Europeans, under the contemplated system, it being obvious that all things will be provided in the hospital which they require. I will now present three calculations; 1st. a comparative statement of the gross expenses under the old system of treatment, and contemplated method; 2nd a calculation of the resources as they now exist in the old system, set against its monthly expenditure. 3rd the contemplated system
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: 4. small dispensary. now. od lying کرج board the Bahamians, in the harbour. The invoice, amounting to L. 125, I will, should it be pronounced an advantageous transfer to Government, be happy to 7 for the hand over use of the dispensary. This supply with additions hereafter of a few articles inadvertently ordered by will, in me on too small a scale, my opinion furnish the police with= carried into next. - medicines for a year, and leave a residues to be 4 year's account, of sufficient requisition for medicines extent to reduce the then requisition for average stated in below the monthly average would bey calculation. my to call His Excellency's my former communications attention to my former illustrative of this subject, and to render this reference the more easy, some I will take the liberty of recapitulating of the points alluded to formerly a I had the honor of transmitting letter addressed to me from Mr May, showing the present, deductions from the pay and rations of the force in sickness; and recommending, connexion with the contemplated hospital, alteration by which these deductions may fairly enlarged. At present the pations are in 19 ani be stopped : the from the Europeans, if they are in the Seaman's Hospital, and if under treatment at their stations, a certain proportion of their pay : sanu with regard to the Indians and Chinese, except that they provide their own nations. Mr. May propoces that the whole pay of the Indians and Chinese shall be stopped, and the whole of the rations of the Curopeans, under the contemplated. things will system, it being obvious that all things be provided in the hospital which they require . I will now car & present three calculations; 12t . a comparative statement of the gross expences under the old system of treatment, and contemplated: method__ 2nd a calculations of the resources as they now exist. in the old system, set against its monthly expenditure. 3rd the contemplated system
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4.

small dispensary.

now.

od lying

کرج

board the Bahamians,

in the harbour. The invoice, amounting

to L. 125, I will, should it be pronounced

an

advantageous transfer to Government, be happy to

7 for the

hand over

use

of the dispensary. This

supply with additions hereafter of a few articles inadvertently ordered by

will, in

me on too small a scale, my opinion furnish the police with=

carried into next.

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medicines for a year, and leave a residues to be

4 year's

account, of sufficient

requisition for medicines

extent to reduce the then requisition for

average stated in

below the monthly average

would

bey

calculation.

my to call His Excellency's

my former communications

attention to my former

illustrative of this subject, and to render this

reference

the more

easy,

some

I will take the liberty

of recapitulating of the points alluded to

formerly

a

I had the honor of transmitting

letter addressed to me from Mr May, showing

the present, deductions from the pay and rations

of the force in sickness; and recommending,

connexion with the contemplated hospital,

alteration by which these deductions

may

fairly enlarged. At present the pations

are

in

19

ani

be

stopped

: the

from the Europeans, if they are in the Seaman's Hospital, and if under treatment at their stations, a certain proportion of their pay : sanu with regard to the Indians and Chinese, except that they provide their own nations. Mr. May propoces that the whole pay of the Indians and Chinese shall be stopped, and the whole

of the rations of the Curopeans, under the contemplated.

things will

system, it being obvious that all things be provided in the hospital which they

require .

I will now

car

& present three calculations; 12t . a comparative statement of the gross expences under the old system of treatment, and contemplated: method__ 2nd a calculations of the resources as

they

now exist. in the old system, set against its monthly expenditure. 3rd the contemplated system

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