Enclosure A
Government Civil Hospital,
7th November, 1886.
I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of yesterday, enclosing the Colonial Secretary's letter of the same date, concerning medico-legal duties.
In reply, I have the honour to inform you that, with every desire to meet the wishes of the Acting Governor on the subject, I am quite unable to undertake any further duties and responsibilities than I am already charged with.
The care of the sick in the Civil Hospital and the charge of that Establishment tax my powers, both mental and physical, to the very utmost, and while no word of ...
To G.P. Jordan, Esqre Acting Colonial Secretary.
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