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Slop sinks and the coolie servants are there.

are therefore practically driven to use the water closets for this purpose, thereby ensuring frequent obstruction to the pipes.

The plumbing instead of being within easy reach, can only be got at with difficulty.

The absence of a hot water supply is a serious defect.

The construction of these latrines is, as before stated, ingeniously defective, this is mainly owing to the determination of the Public Works Department to receive no suggestions whatever from the Medical Office in charge of the Hospital.

The construction of the remainder of the Civil Hospital will doubtless be equally defective.

For the same reason.

A. J. Wharry.

Supt Government Civil Hospital

14th October, 1886.

Page 166

Enclosure 8

(Copy.) Report by the Acting Colonial Surgeon

I do not consider these closets adequate.

I find that under the existing arrangement ventilation is bad and difficult to gain access to the wards.

The actual sinks are too low. I would recommend additional sinks placed a little below the level of a man's waist. Also springs should be affixed to the closet doors in order to ensure their being kept constantly closed.

I regret the language of Dr. Wharry's report, which was written before I took charge of the Medical Department, and also the tone of the annexed minute.

During my brief connection with the Government Service, I have always found the Surveyor General most desirous to carry out the views and wishes of the Medical Department.

SJ G. P. Jordan,

Acting Colonial Surgeon

29th October, 1886.

Page 167

C. O.

520

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Slop sinks and the coolie servants are there. are therefore practically driven to use the water closets for this purpose, thereby ensuring frequent obstruction to the pipes. The plumbing instead of being within easy reach, can only be got at with difficulty. The absence of a hot water supply is a serious defect. The construction of these latrines is, as before stated, ingeniously defective, this is mainly owing to the determination of the Public Works Department to receive no suggestions whatever from the Medical Office in charge of the Hospital. The construction of the remainder of the Civil Hospital will doubtless be equally defective. For the same reason. A. J. Wharry. Supt Government Civil Hospital 14th October, 1886. Page 166 Enclosure 8 (Copy.) Report by the Acting Colonial Surgeon I do not consider these closets adequate. I find that under the existing arrangement ventilation is bad and difficult to gain access to the wards. The actual sinks are too low. I would recommend additional sinks placed a little below the level of a man's waist. Also springs should be affixed to the closet doors in order to ensure their being kept constantly closed. I regret the language of Dr. Wharry's report, which was written before I took charge of the Medical Department, and also the tone of the annexed minute. During my brief connection with the Government Service, I have always found the Surveyor General most desirous to carry out the views and wishes of the Medical Department. SJ G. P. Jordan, Acting Colonial Surgeon 29th October, 1886. Page 167 C. O. 520
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slop winks and the coolie vervants are ther

are therefore pradically obriven to use the water clocks for this peenpove, thereby ensuring frequent obstruction to the pipes.

The plumbing instead of being within easily reached, can only be got

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The absence of a hot water supply is serious defect.

and

The constuccation of these latiune is, as before stated, ingeniously defective, this is mainly owing to the determination. of the Public Works Department to receive no + enggestions whatever from the Medical_

Office in charge of the Hapital.

The construction of the remainder of the Civil Hospital will doubtless be equally defective for

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Supt Government Civil Hospital

14th October, $8.86.

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SJ G. P Jordan, Mekt

29th October, 1886.

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Acting Colonial Surgeon

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