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578

that have passed between him and

Dr Wharry the Superintendent of the Quil Hospital

2.

The correspondence between Dr Ayres and

Dr Wharry has been carefully considered

2.

by me more than once, and I felt

loath to decide that the affair

should be allowed to drop. Whilst

disposed to support the authority of the

the head of the

Colonial Surgeon department, and whilst letting Dr Wharry distinctly understand this,

I could not see

sufficient grounds

for certain vague charges of insubordination &c laid

but was

against Dr Ayres.

3.

Furthermore It appeared

serious to reduce the credibility &

the Superintendent of the Hospital

to an extent I could not sanction therefore

A reason akin to contempt

Fortunately this dispute,

I may

though it has occurred some time was that of the two Gentlemen

and

concerned, was not interfered with

the working of the Hospital.

5.

Aggrieved

Not satisfied with bringing

Dr Wharry's conduct before your Lordship, Dr Ayres incidentally

makes some reflections upon me. His statement that at an interview

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578that have passed between him andDr Wharry the Superintendent of the Quil Hospital2.The correspondence between Dr Ayres andDr Wharry has been carefully considered2.by me more than once, and I feltloath to decide that the affairshould be allowed to drop. Whilstdisposed to support the authority of thethe head of theColonial Surgeon department, and whilst letting Dr Wharry distinctly understand this,I could not seesufficient groundsfor certain vague charges of insubordination &c laidbut wasagainst Dr Ayres.3.Furthermore It appearedserious to reduce the credibility &the Superintendent of the Hospitalto an extent I could not sanction thereforeA reason akin to contemptFortunately this dispute,I maythough it has occurred some time was that of the two Gentlemenandconcerned, was not interfered withthe working of the Hospital.5.AggrievedNot satisfied with bringingDr Wharry's conduct before your Lordship, Dr Ayres incidentallymakes some reflections upon me. His statement that at an interview
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578

that have wrisen between him and

Ir whare the Luperintendent of the Quil Cosital

2.

The somewhat len, the

Correspondence betwren 2. Aques and

Wharry has been carefully considered

2.

by me

it

my

more than once, and I felt

Lusty

to decide that the affair

should be showed to drop. Whilst

dispred to curent the authority to the

ہیں

the weak of the

Lovial Zurgeon sqprotment, and whiket letting Dr Wharre, distinctly understand this,

cufficient grounds

I could not su

for certain vaque charges of insubordination & Aures laid

hut was

aspinat 2 Shares.

3

Furthermine It Apres seemned

surious to redure the erecibilite &

the Zurerintendent of the Capital

to an extent I could not cauction therefore

A mureason a kin 4 Cent

Fortunately this dispute,

I my

though it has occuried come to time was that of the two Gentlemen

and

concerned, was not interfired with

Whereup incepted

the Capital.

5.

awasement

Not satisfied with bringing

2. Warrup conduct before your Lordship, & Ayres incidentally

makes some reflections upon me. His statement that at an interview

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