112
!!
the Repung, Act 1855 - See his
Papenz
report on the "Beatrice" he adhered
to this opinion, notwithstanding
a passage in our Report about
the p
referred to, and advised the Governor
to apply to the Secretary of State
for
instructions. Sir H. Bowring in Memorandum sanctioning the Employment of a native doctor on board the "Beatrice" nevertheless records his opinion, that looking
to the ignorance of the Chinese and their entire incapacity to
undergo surgical operations, they
would not with any propriety
be
included
6.6.
647
included within the terms of
surgeon-
5. It will have been seen from
our Report of 19th September last that we agree
ce in the opinion of
Mr. Esen, that there is nothing
in the Chinese Passenger Act to prevent the employment of a
Native Doctor, should the Colonial
authorities think such an
arrangement desirable. Mr. Green
was also clearly right in
accepting as a
not
legal opinion the remark in our Report on the
this Juluare. The point to which
that remark referred was,
whether
or not the mortality had been affected
112
!!
the Repung, Act 1855 - See his
Papenz
report on the "Beatrice" he adhered
to this opticion, notwithstanding
-papage in our Report abour
the p
referred to, and advised the Governor
to apply to the secretary of State
for
instructions. Sir & Bowrnig in Phrmorandum sanctioning the Employment of a nation doctor on board the "Beatrice" neverthele records his opinion, that looking
to the ignoran
of theicese and their entire incapacity to
ius Doctor.
perforce surgical operations, they
would not with any propriety
he
included
6.6.
647
included within the terms of
surgrow-
5. It will have been seew from
our Report of 19th Sammary last that eve agree
ce in the opinion of
M. Esen, that there is nothing
in the Chinese Papengar det to preurut the employment of a
Native Doctor, should the Colonial
authorities think such aw
arrangement desirables. M. Green
was also clearly right sid
accepting as a
mi not
legal opicion the rewark in our Report on the
this Juluare. The pouch to which
that remark referred was,
whether
or not the mortality had been affected
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