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all that was necessary).
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when I saw them in due
course during my morning round, I had only to discharge them. I do not understand that
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the Captain Superintendent of Police is called to examine every case of petty larceny brought to the Central Station during the day or night, and the Wardmaster at the Civil Hospital occupies a similar position to the Inspector on duty in the charge room, exercising a similar discretion
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in dealing with the cases that are brought in.
Thinking that Dr. Wharry took a very strange view of his duties, I sent him the following order which he referred to in a subsequent letter (of 2nd December) as having placed him on the horns of a dilemma.
Dr. Wharry, be it remarked on this occasion, was not absent from the Hospital. He was in his quarters; he was not called to see the poisoned men, and consequently ...
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all that wa).
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when I
and
necessary saw them in due
course during my morning --
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round of had only to discharge
"them. I do not understand that
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the Captain Euperintendent of
Folice is called to
examine
every
"case of petty larveny brought to
"the Central Station during the
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day or night, and the Wardmaster
at the Civil Hospital occupies a
کو گھر
"similar position to the Inspector
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duty
in the charge room,-
exercising a similar dizeretion
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in dealing with the cases that
are
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ht in "
brought
Thinking that Dri
Marry took
a
refers
-very strange view of his duties, I sent him the following order which he to in a subsequent letter (of and December) as having placed
him
on
the horne
a dilemma.
of a
Dr Wharry, be it remarked on this
was not absent from
occasion
the Hospital. He was in his
quarters; he was not called to "see the poisoned
nen
and
consequently
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