the should be sent to her home.
a possible, as she relapse.
The patient is still in the Asylum, and the case is considered to be hopeless dementia.
The Colonial Treasurer reports that the account being presented at Conentate General, it was refused payment.
His Excellency has no doubt that the above statement of the fact will see your way to ordering its payment, and making such arrangements as you may deem necessary for the future payment of the fees in the case, if it should be necessary to retain the patient any longer in the Colony.
I have (Signed) Frederick Stewart, Acting Colonial Secretary.
Civil Hospital requesting the admission of the patient, and asking that the expenses might be charged to your Imperial and Royal Consulate.
The patient discharged from the Asylum in full possession of her senses on the 15th December, 1885, and, at the request of your Chancellor, sent to the Italian Convent.
On the 25th March, 1886, she being again insane and unmanageable, when the Colonial Surgeon (Dr Ayres) saw the Chancellor, who said she would have to go to the Asylum; accordingly she was admitted.
Dr Ayres did not then consider it necessary to obtain a formal guarantee in writing from the Chancellor, for payment of her expenses.
Dr Ayres reports that when discharged in December, 1885, he told the Chancellor that she was liable to have a relapse.
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(Signed) Frederick Stewart,
Acting Colonial Secretary . )
Civil Hospital requesting the admifsion
of the patient, and asking
that the
expenses might be charged to your
and Royal Consulate.
Imperial and
The patient
discharged from
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the 15th December, 1885, and,
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discharged
1885, he told the Ehancellor that
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