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he
was ready to undertake heavy and arduous duties; or that it is now such as to justify his refusal to obey the orders given to him.
31. The Council deliberated for some time after Dr Wharry had retired, and finally came to the following unanimous resolution:
"That Dr Wharry's explanations are unsatisfactory, and the tone of his correspondence disrespectful and unbecoming.
"That they consider that he has fully deserved suspension for the deliberate refusal of duty in an emergency, at a time when, on his own shewing, he was in his ordinary state of health."
"That even admitting that his health is not good, there is nothing to justify this refusal of duty.
"That in view however of the state of Dr Wharry's health which he alleges prevents his undertaking...
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he
was ready
to undertake
heavy and arduous duties; or that it is now such as to justify : his refiesal to obey the orders -
given
31.
for
to him
The Conneil deliberated
time
after Dr Wharry
-had retired, and finally came
unanimously
resolution:
to the following
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emergency, at.
when, on
his
a
time
shewing, he
was in his ordinary state of
"health."
"That
even
admitting that
"his health is not good, there
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nothing to justify this - refusal of duty.
"That in view however
of the state of Dr Wharry's health "which he alleges prevents his
undertakin.
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