1*i
चरि
off
entirely.
terized
ib.
As
November can hardly be charac- as a deliberate refinical of duty. His Bercelliney
to the
123 21
misted.
severity of Mt Mengue's illnes
and its probable duration, Uz Jordem
Colomal Secretary's letter of both November Enclosure has t
putting it at a four days", "and the
影
stated that "Bit Excellency expected me
to do the medico-legal work, during
the short time that Dr Margnes would. be absent
now been
Mr. Marques has loid, up for six works and he is still. in Hospital under my if his
my care: and illness do not prove fatal he will be off duty for at least two months more:
It was necessary therefore to provide for the work for a lengthened period, and the ocecision was ava
as analogous to the Marques being absent at the. Cholera Hospital,
If Mr Morgues absence had. been merely for a few days, I might have made an extra effort to stop gap,
the
but I was simply unable to meet what I know at the time to be the requirements of the. COLL.
In emergencies, however, I respectfully submit that it is the duty of the Head of the Department; who is allowed private practice to make the provision, and when no help. necessary is available to perform the work himself: In past years, when I have acted as Principal Civil Medical Officer, I have
alwverys
to
4. 382
always done this.
Mr. Jordan was carrying. on two private practices, his own and Mr Cyres, cand it -able that he should, fore go some of his private work, than that I already overburdened with hospital duties, should be called upon to neglect sick in hospital for work in the Post mortem room and/ The Police, bow 15 the met by M emergency was n Jordan as I submit it should have, been in the first inclances, and my to inability furform the duties did not therefore interfere with the continuance, of the work
I most respectfully submit that this part of the finding scarcely harmonizes with the evidence before the Council, for I was, on the 7th November, and am now very far from being in my ordinary state of health
I have had no leave since October 1885 and though in interest health; in the beginning of the hot season, was land up with dysentery in August.
This had reduced me very much and I application for leave written, but repaived from forwarding it, in view of the difficulties which might have been caused to the Government by absence
Once reduced in health the incessant wear and tear of the Hospital, work, going day, day and night, Sunday and week- without relief BY intermission. effectual
Ї
Buru
10.
1*i
चरि
off
entirely.
terized
ib.
As
November can hardly be charac- as a deliberate refinical of duty. His Bercelliney
to the
123 21
misted.
severity of Mt Mengue's illnes
and its probable duration, Uz Jordem
Colomal. Secretary's letter of both November Enclosure has t
putting it at a four days", "and the
影
stated that "Bit Excellency expected me
to do the medico-legal work, during
the short time that Dr Margnes would.
be absent
now been
Mr. Marques has loid, up for six works and he is still. in Hospital under my if his
my care: and illness do not prove fatal he will be off duty for at least two months more:
It was necessary therefore to provide for the work for a lengthened, period, and the ocecision was ava
as analogous to the Marques being absent at the.
Cholera Hospital,
If Mr Morgues absence had. been merely for a few days, I might have made an extra effort to stop gap,
the
but I was simply unable to meet what I know at the time to be the requirements of the.
COLL.
In emergencies, however, I respectfully submit that it is the duty of the Hind of the Department; who is allowed private practice to make the provision, and when no help.
necessary
is available to perform the work himself: In past years, when I have acted as Principal bivil Medical officer, I have
alwverys
to
4.
382
always done this.
Mr. Jordan was carrying.
1vtd
on
ruore reason-
two private practices, his own and Mr Cyres, cand it -able that he should, fore go
ourely.
some of
his private, work, than that I already overburdened with hospital duties, should be called upon to negloot sick in hospital for work in the Post
mortem room and/
The
Police, bow 15
the
met
by M
emergency was n Jordan as I submit it should have, been in the first inclances, and my
to
inability furform the duties did not therefore interfere with the continuance,
of
the work
I most respectfully submit that this part of the finding scarcely harmonizes with the evidence before the Council, for I was, on the 7th November, and am now very for from being in my ordinary state of health
I have had no leave since October 1885 and though in interest health; in the beginning of the hot season, was land up with dysentery in August.
This
had
I
an
reduced me
very
much and I
application for leave written, but repaived from forwarding it,
in view
of the difficulties which might have been caused to the Government by
absence
Once reduced in health the incessant wear and tear of the Hospital, work, going
-day,
day and night, Sunday and week-
without relief
BY
intermission.
effectual
Ї
Buru
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