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sooner or later in a collision.
Private practitioners would, as in England, gladly visit the Government Hospital to study important and interesting cases, and would thus assist the Superintendent and would in serious cases relieve him of much of the responsibility of which he complains. But I am informed that they are deterred from so doing through their unwillingness to expose themselves to the effects of Dr. Wharry's peculiar and unfortunate temper.
I would beg to refer to my despatch No. 216 of 23rd June last on this subject.
34. On Dr. Wharry's behalf, I will, however, say this: that his irritable temper is, in Dr. Ayres' opinion, probably a result of latent heart disease from which he has been for years suffering.
35. Either the work at the Hospital is too heavy for one medical man in health, or it is not. Both Dr. Ayres and...
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sooner or later in a collision.
Krivate practitioners would here; as in England, gladly visit the Govern es Mospital to study
important and interesting cases, and would thus assist the-
Superintendent and would in serious cases relieve him of much of the responsibility of which he complains. But I informed that, they
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are
deterred from so doing through
ose themselves
unwillingness to expose
to the effects of Dr.Wharry's
peculiar
· peculiar and unfortunate temper.
I would beg to
beg to refer
to
my-
despatch N. 216 of 23rd June last
on this subject.
34.
On Dr Wharry's behalf
I will however, say this that his irritable temper is in D
Dr. Ayres'
Ć
the
opinion probably a result of latent heart disease from which he has been for years suffering.
Either the work at
35.
the Hospital is too heavy for
one
Inedical
man in health
or
it is not. Both, Dr Ayres and d.
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