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You, as I have already stated in paragraph 4 Dr. Wharry was only directed to perform occasional duties during the sickness of his colleague Dr. Marques, who is constantly relieving him of his duties. The first time, however, when Dr. Wharry was asked to relieve Dr. Marques, he refused. The work could not be called heavy; in 28 days, there were only external examinations and one autopsy, and I have above shown that Dr. Wharry was liable to be called on to perform these duties, since he had obtained an increase of salary chiefly on the ground put forward by him that these duties required of him.
A copy of the report of the Medical Board was communicated to Dr. Wharry, who apparently thought that to a certain extent it did not sustain his defence of physical injury.
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You, as I have already.
stated in paragraph 4 Dr.Wharry
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only dirested to perform cccasional duties during the
sickness of his colleague Dr_ Marques who is
who is constante
constantly relieving him of his duties. The first time however, when Dr Wharry
was asked to relieve Dr
Marques he refused. The work
could not be called heavy
alinee
in 28
dayo
there
were
only of
of
bodies
and
external examinations.
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and one autopsy, and I have above shown that D Wharry liable to be called on to perform
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these duties, since he had
of salary
obtained an inerea se
chiefly on the ground put-
forward by him that these duties
required of
tire re
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him.
A copy of the report
of the Medical Board communicated to Dr.Wharry
who a
apparently thought that
to a certain cxtent it did not
sustain his defence of physioa" "
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