CO129-229 - Acting Governor Marsh & Public Offices - 1886 [11-12] — Page 299

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sulphate of zinc cases in the de freely which is kept for you on the dressing tray. He vomited and I put him to bed. I saw him excusing a cigarette a quarter of an hour after: I kept the vomited matter and showed them to Dr Wharry Dexercise.

...own the next day, judge went in. case admitted, in any whether to send. of it is a bad had case deficcite have no this subject. Meinete or not for Dr Marry, I always do so. I instructions on by the Acting Colonial Surgeon On a receipt of a note from the Superintendent regarding the instructions to Wardmaster Roy and Cajueiro, I recalled them this matters.

They state cases in e that they understood my questions to apply to forsoning particular. They the instructions they have in any now state that are that bad case to send for Dr Wharry Wharry. They exercise their own judgement as to whether a case is bad or not.

Prof. G. R. Jordan Acting Colonial Surgeon October 8th. 1886.

Minute by the Officer Administering the Government: Prisoner are taken to the Police Station to be locked up - Patients are taken to Hospital for Medical treatment. Dr Wharry's argument is absurd and involves that it requires no more admission the intelligence to treat a person who has been poisoned, than to turn the key on a prisoner who is put in St ...

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sulphate of zinc cases in the de freely which is kept for you on the dressing tray. He vomited and I put him to bed. I saw him excusing a cigarette a quarter of an hour after: I kept the vomited matter and showed them to Dr Wharry Dexercise. ...own the next day, judge went in. case admitted, in any whether to send. of it is a bad had case deficcite have no this subject. Meinete or not for Dr Marry, I always do so. I instructions on by the Acting Colonial Surgeon On a receipt of a note from the Superintendent regarding the instructions to Wardmaster Roy and Cajueiro, I recalled them this matters. They state cases in e that they understood my questions to apply to forsoning particular. They the instructions they have in any now state that are that bad case to send for Dr Wharry Wharry. They exercise their own judgement as to whether a case is bad or not. Prof. G. R. Jordan Acting Colonial Surgeon October 8th. 1886. Minute by the Officer Administering the Government: Prisoner are taken to the Police Station to be locked up - Patients are taken to Hospital for Medical treatment. Dr Wharry's argument is absurd and involves that it requires no more admission the intelligence to treat a person who has been poisoned, than to turn the key on a prisoner who is put in St ...
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sulphate. of zinc cases in the de freely which is kept for euch the dressing tray. He vomited and I put him to bed. I saw him excoking a cigarette a quarter of an hour after : I kept the vomited inatter and shewed them to Dr Wharry Dexercise. uny. -own the next day, judge went in. case admitted, in any whether to send. of it is a bad had case deficcite have no this subject. Meinete or not for Dr Marry, I always do so. I instructions on by the Acting Colonial Surgeon On a receipt of a note from the Superintendent regarding the instructions to Wardmaster Roy and Cajueiro, I recalled them this matters. They state cases in e that they understood my questions to apply to forsoning particular. They the instructions they have in any now state that are that bad case to send for Dr Wharry Wharry. They 297 exercise their own judgement as to whether a case is bad or not. Prof. G. R. Jordan Acting Colonial Surgeon October 8th. 1886. le Minute by the Officer Administering the Governm : Prisoner are taken to the Police Station to be locked up - Paticus are taken to Hospital for Medical treatment. Dr Wharry's argument is absurd and involves that it requires no more admission the intelligence to treat a person whohes been poisoned, than to turn the key on a in a prisoner who is put in St M. t. Mar ام جم ها uru.
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sulphate.

of zinc

cases in the de

freely

which is kept for euch

the dressing tray.

He vomited

and I put him to bed.

I saw

him excoking a cigarette a quarter of an hour after : I kept the vomited

inatter and shewed them to Dr Wharry

Dexercise.

uny.

-own

the next day, judge went in. case admitted,

in any

whether to send.

of it is a bad

had case

deficcite

have no this subject.

Meinete

or not

for Dr Marry,

I always do so. I

instructions on

by the Acting Colonial Surgeon On a receipt of a note from the Superintendent regarding the instructions to Wardmaster Roy and Cajueiro, I

recalled them

this matters.

They

state

cases in e

that they understood my questions to apply to forsoning particular. They the instructions they have

in

any

now state that

are that

bad case to send for Dr

Wharry

Wharry. They

297

exercise their own judgement

as to whether a case is bad or not.

Prof. G. R. Jordan

Acting Colonial Surgeon

October 8th. 1886.

le

Minute by the Officer Administering the Governm :

Prisoner

are taken to the Police

Station to be locked up - Paticus are taken to Hospital for Medical treatment. Dr Wharry's argument is absurd and involves that it requires no more admission

the

intelligence to treat a person whohes been poisoned, than to turn the key

on a

in a

prisoner who is put in St M. t. Mar

ام جم

ها

uru.

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