CO129-227 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [6] — Page 453

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451

beg to invite Your Lordship's attention

to the annexed copies of correspondence

that passed on the subject of

Enclosure 2. 5th April, 1883, With Sub-enclosure A to L.

subject of that

despatch. It will be seen that Sir

G. Bowen at first proposed, as Dr.

Marques had much spare time

at his disposal, to direct him to

give assistance to Dr Wharry at

the Civil Hospital; but the

arrangement, which was experimental, fell through owing to the persistent disregard by Dr. Warry of the

instructions then

given to him.

On the 6th June, 1883, the Governor

was compelled on this account to recall the instructions previously

given, and to direct that, in compliance with the Secretary of State's orders, Dr Wharry should take sole charge of the Hospital. At the same time, however, it was ordered

that Dr Marques should relieve him, except in special cases, of all medico-legal work hitherto supposed to be performed by him, so that he has in fact, much less now to

do than contemplated by the

Secretary of State, when he sanctioned

;

was

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8 451 beg to invite Your Lordship's attention to the annexed copies of correspondence that passed on the subject of Enclosure 2. 5th April, 1883, With Sub-enclosure A to L. subject of that despatch. It will be seen that Sir G. Bowen at first proposed, as Dr. Marques had much spare time at his disposal, to direct him to give assistance to Dr Wharry at the Civil Hospital; but the arrangement, which was experimental, fell through owing to the persistent disregard by Dr. Warry of the instructions then given to him. On the 6th June, 1883, the Governor was compelled on this account to recall the instructions previously given, and to direct that, in compliance with the Secretary of State's orders, Dr Wharry should take sole charge of the Hospital. At the same time, however, it was ordered that Dr Marques should relieve him, except in special cases, of all medico-legal work hitherto supposed to be performed by him, so that he has in fact, much less now to do than contemplated by the Secretary of State, when he sanctioned ; was
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8 451 beg to invite Your Lordship's attention to the annexed copies of correspondence that passed on the subject of Enclosure 2. 5th April, 1883, With Sub-enclosur A to L. subject of that despatch. It will be seen that Sir G. Bowen at first proposed, as Dr. 5th April, Marques had much spare time at his disposal, to direct him to give assistance to Dr Wharry the Civil Hospital; but the wres in arrangement, which experimental, fell through owing to the persistent disregard by Dr. Warry of the instructions then given to him. On the 6th June, 1883, the Governor. 1883 was compelled on this account to recall the instructions previously given, and to direct that, in compliance with the decretary of State's orders, Dr Wharry should take sole charge of the Hospital. At the same time, however, it was ordered that Dr Marques should relieve him, except in special cases, of all medico-legal work hitherts supposed to be performed by him, so that he has in fact, much less now to do than contemplated by the Secretary of State, when he sanctioned ; was the
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8

451

beg to invite Your Lordship's attention

to the annexed copies of correspondence

that passed on the subject of

Enclosure 2. 5th April, 1883, With Sub-enclosur A to L.

subject of that

despatch. It will be seen that Sir

G. Bowen at first proposed, as Dr. 5th April,

Marques had much spare time

at his disposal, to direct him to

give assistance to Dr Wharry

the Civil Hospital; but the

wres

in

arrangement, which experimental, fell through owing to the persistent disregard by Dr. Warry of the

instructions then

given

to him.

On the 6th June, 1883, the Governor.

1883

was

compelled on this account to recall the instructions previously

given, and to direct that, in compliance with the decretary of State's orders, Dr Wharry should take sole charge of the Hospital. At the same time, however, it was ordered

that Dr Marques should relieve him, except in special cases, of all medico-legal work hitherts supposed to be performed by him, so that he has in fact, much less now to

do than contemplated by the

Secretary of State, when he sanctioned

;

was

the

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