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Government. Order...

The following order of His Excellency the Governor on letter of the 16th February from the Colonial Surgeon is communicated to him for his information and guidance.

His Excellency the Governor is pleased to Approve of Mr. Marques being placed in provisional charge of the Civil Hospital during Dr. Wherry's indisposition

17th February

No 44.

Lis

ted to J. Marsh.

Colonial Secretary's Office. Hongkong 20th April 1880

Colonial Secretary

1220.

I am directed by His Excellency the Governor to forward you for the information of the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital and for any observations he may wish to offer, the accompanying copy of the concluding paragraph of a report made by the Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals and by Dr. O'Brien upon the work that devolves upon the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital

I have the honor to be,

Lis

Your most obedient Servant

Seth W. H. Neville

Colonial Secretary

Colonial Surgeon

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Copy of the Concluding paragraph of a report made by the Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals and by Dr. O'Brien dated February 1880.

The duties of the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital cannot be considered excessive for one Medical Officer in good health.

Forwarded to the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital for his information and observations as desired by His Excellency the Governor

April 21st 1880.

For

J. D. Ph. D. Auger.

Colonial Surgeon

Government Civil Hospital Hongkong 22nd April 1880.

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of an extract from the Report by Mr. Mackinnon C.B. Deputy Inspector General and Dr. O'Brien private practitioner forwarded to me by direction of His Excellency the Governor

With regard to the extract I have to remark as follows. It contains two opinions

1st that the duties of the Superintendent cannot be considered excessive.

2nd That they are not of such an arduous nature as to preclude their efficient performance by one Medical Officer in good health.

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Government. Order... The following order of His Excellency the Governor on letter of the 16th February from the Colonial Surgeon is communicated to him for his information and guidance. His Excellency the Governor is pleased to Approve of Mr. Marques being placed in provisional charge of the Civil Hospital during Dr. Wherry's indisposition 17th February No 44. Lis ted to J. Marsh. Colonial Secretary's Office. Hongkong 20th April 1880 Colonial Secretary 1220. I am directed by His Excellency the Governor to forward you for the information of the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital and for any observations he may wish to offer, the accompanying copy of the concluding paragraph of a report made by the Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals and by Dr. O'Brien upon the work that devolves upon the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital I have the honor to be, Lis Your most obedient Servant Seth W. H. Neville Colonial Secretary Colonial Surgeon 592 Copy of the Concluding paragraph of a report made by the Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals and by Dr. O'Brien dated February 1880. The duties of the Superintendent of the Civil Hospital cannot be considered excessive for one Medical Officer in good health. Forwarded to the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital for his information and observations as desired by His Excellency the Governor April 21st 1880. For J. D. Ph. D. Auger. Colonial Surgeon Government Civil Hospital Hongkong 22nd April 1880. I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of an extract from the Report by Mr. Mackinnon C.B. Deputy Inspector General and Dr. O'Brien private practitioner forwarded to me by direction of His Excellency the Governor With regard to the extract I have to remark as follows. It contains two opinions 1st that the duties of the Superintendent cannot be considered excessive. 2nd That they are not of such an arduous nature as to preclude their efficient performance by one Medical Officer in good health. ......
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Government. Order... The following order of His Excellency ther Govercon on letter of the 16th February from thee Colonial Surgion is communicated to him for his information and guidance. His Excellung the Governor is pleased to Approve of 8 Marques bene placed in pro- visional charge of the Civil Hospital during I Wherry's indisposition 17th February No 44. Lis ted to & Marsh. Colonial Lecralarig 1220. Colonical Secretary's Office. Hongkong 20th April 1880 observations he may Tam directect by His Excellency the Governor to forward you for the information of thee suponentendent of the Civil Hospital and for ans wish to offer, ther accompanying copy of the concluding para- - graphe of a report. made by the Deputy Terr thector General of Hospitats and by BOBrien upon the work that devolvers upon the Super - intendent of the Civil Hospital 8. Ayees I have the honor to be Lis Your mood. obcdent. Lervant Seth W. H Newish Colorcial Secretary Colonial Surgion > 592 Copy of the Concluding paragraph of a ressors. Made by the Depally Danspector General of Horfictats and by Dr Beien dabit Febuary 1380. The duties 05 the Superintendent of the Civil Hospilat cannot be considered excersice for of such an arduous nature as to preclude their efficient performance begi one Medical. Officer in good healthe. дей Forwarded to the Leefcrentendent of the Government Civil Hospital for his informe- -ation and observations as desired by His Excellency the Soverin April. 21± 1880. For d. Ph. D. Auger.. Colonial Surgion Gover quent. Civil Forfritat Hongkong 22th April 1830. I have the honor to acknowledge the ce -ceipt of an oxhact from the Report. by M Mackinnon C.B. Deputyy Langion General and Dr O'Brien frivate practitioner forwarded to me by direction of this Excellency the Governor Witte regard to the expect I have to remark as follows. It contains too opinions 1th that the duties of the Superin- -lendent-cost. be considered excessive. 2nd Theat. thing are not of duck an arduous nature as to preclude their of -ficient-performance by in good health. one onedical Offien ......
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Government. Order...

The following order of His Excellency ther Govercon on letter of the 16th February from thee Colonial Surgion is communicated to him for his information and guidance.

His Excellung the Governor is pleased to Approve of 8 Marques bene placed in pro- visional charge of the Civil Hospital during I Wherry's indisposition

17th February

No 44.

Lis

ted to & Marsh.

Colonial Lecralarig

1220.

Colonical Secretary's Office. Hongkong 20th April 1880

observations he

may

Tam directect by His Excellency the Governor to forward you for the information

of thee suponentendent of the Civil Hospital and for ans

wish to offer, ther accompanying copy of the concluding para- - graphe of a report. made by the Deputy Terr

thector General of Hospitats and by BOBrien upon the work that devolvers upon the Super - intendent of the Civil Hospital

8. Ayees

I have the honor to be

Lis

Your mood. obcdent. Lervant

Seth W. H Newish

Colorcial Secretary

Colonial Surgion

>

592

Copy of the Concluding paragraph of a ressors. Made by the Depally Danspector General of Horfictats and by Dr Beien dabit Febuary

1380.

The duties

05

the Superintendent of the Civil Hospilat cannot be considered excersice for of such an arduous nature as to preclude

their efficient performance begi one Medical. Officer in good healthe.

дей

Forwarded to the Leefcrentendent of the Government Civil Hospital for his informe- -ation and observations as desired by His

Excellency the Soverin

April. 21± 1880.

For

d. Ph. D. Auger..

Colonial Surgion

Gover

quent. Civil Forfritat Hongkong 22th April 1830.

I have the honor to acknowledge the ce -ceipt of an oxhact from the Report. by M

Mackinnon C.B. Deputyy Langion General and Dr O'Brien frivate practitioner forwarded to me by direction of this Excellency the Governor

Witte regard to the expect I have to remark as follows. It contains too opinions

1th that the duties of the Superin- -lendent-cost. be considered excessive.

2nd Theat. thing

are not of duck an

arduous nature as to preclude their of -ficient-performance by

in good health.

one onedical Offien

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