War
Land 1
Mist
Edmund
Rogul Victoria Hospital,
Netley
24 February 1872
4.
506
Mr. Edward Tincken, Crown Solicitor, Hong Kong, has been under my medical observation for some time since he returned from England suffering severely from tropical Dysentery.
I yesterday carefully examined Mr. Tincken. I find that since his return from Brighton & Lymington, he has greatly improved both in general health & in his, so to speak, local complaint. But his stay in England has not been sufficiently long to make his recovery permanent. Above all, I think it of the last importance that he should not arrive in Hong Kong until the end of September, as the months of August & September are the worst months in that Colony.
I trust that the same indulgence is extended to Mr. Tincken, & am confident that he will then resume his duties with safety to himself & advantage to the public service.
M.D., C.B.
W.J. Moore, Deputy Inspector General
Professor of Military and Tropical Medicine
Army Medical School
War
Land 1
Mist
Edmund
Rogul Victoria Hospital,
Netley
24 Frumber 1872-
4.
506
Mr. Edward think. Crown Soliciton, Hony Kony, has been under
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Krvice-
M. D. C.B.
W.J. Marlins Deputy Jessation Exneral
Persisten & Militarge Onssional Medicine
Army Medical School –
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