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3

178

add to what has been already so fully.

put forth

in the despatches emanating.

from the Colonial Secretary's Office -

L

2nd That H.C. C. 'Mér' Steamer was treated.

in

same

precisely the manner in regard

to Quarantine as

any

other vessel would

have been under similar circumstances.

$

3rd. What on the 29th March 1866 there was

not a

single

case

of Variola in the Government

Civil Hospital

in the entire Colony,

and that therefore

it was

undesirable to introduce

cases from any

vessel in Port

4th That I believe the Health officer

of visiting

neglected his duty in

not

boarding

the

'Circi' until after I had accidentally.

ascertained the existence of Variola, on board;

but that I believe the boarding officer from

the Harbor Master's office put the question

as to the existence of infectious diseases

among

the crew or

passengers, and was

assured that there was no one sick in the

Vessel.

I enclose a letter from B. Henderson

the Health Officer, and

have

etc. etc.

(Signed) J. D. Mowrray.

Colonial Surgeon

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3 178 add to what has been already so fully. put forth in the despatches emanating. from the Colonial Secretary's Office - L 2nd That H.C. C. 'Mér' Steamer was treated. in same precisely the manner in regard to Quarantine as any other vessel would have been under similar circumstances. $ 3rd. What on the 29th March 1866 there was not a single case of Variola in the Government Civil Hospital in the entire Colony, and that therefore it was undesirable to introduce cases from any vessel in Port 4th That I believe the Health officer of visiting neglected his duty in not boarding the 'Circi' until after I had accidentally. ascertained the existence of Variola, on board; but that I believe the boarding officer from the Harbor Master's office put the question as to the existence of infectious diseases among the crew or passengers, and was assured that there was no one sick in the Vessel. I enclose a letter from B. Henderson the Health Officer, and have etc. etc. (Signed) J. D. Mowrray. Colonial Surgeon Page 180 Page 181
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انه 3 178 add to what has been already so fully. put forth in the despatches emanating. from the Colonial Secretary's Office - L 2nd That HC. C. Mér Steamer was treated. in same precisely the manner in regand Quarantine us any ard t other vessel would. have been under similar circumstances. $ ad. What on the 29th March 1866 there was not a single. CUAB of Variola in the Government- I not, as Civil Hospital in. the ontine Colony, et was vay fur گفتار بی کے Jum UAD WAR, und that therefore undesirable le introduce cases from any wessel in Part 4th That I believe the Houlth officer ot visiting neglected his duty in in not the Circi" until after I had accidentally. board; ascertained the existence of Vârietu, en but that I belive the boarding officer from the Harbor Auster's office put the question as to the existence of infectious diseases among the crew ot passengers, and ava A assured that there was no one sick in the Vessel. Vinclose a letter from B-Cenderson the Health Officer, und Have Mh. A (Signed) J. D. Mowrray. Colonial Surgeon Page 180Page 181
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انه

3

178

add to what has been already so fully.

put forth

in the despatches emanating.

from the Colonial Secretary's Office -

L

2nd That HC. C. Mér Steamer was treated.

in

same

precisely the manner in regand

Quarantine us

any

ard t

other vessel would.

have been under similar circumstances.

$

ad. What on the 29th March 1866 there was

not a

single.

CUAB

of Variola in the Government-

I not, as

Civil Hospital

in. the ontine Colony,

et was

vay

fur

گفتار بی کے

Jum

UAD WAR,

und that therefore

undesirable le introduce

cases from any

wessel in Part

4th That I believe the Houlth officer

ot visiting

neglected his duty in

in not

the

Circi" until after I had accidentally.

board;

ascertained the existence of Vârietu, en but that I belive the boarding officer from

the Harbor Auster's office put the question

as to the existence of infectious diseases

among

the crew ot

passengers, and ava A

assured that there was no one sick in the

Vessel.

Vinclose a letter from B-Cenderson

the Health Officer, und

Have

Mh. A

(Signed) J. D. Mowrray.

Colonial Surgeon

Page 180Page 181

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