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consult then personally. hos. the Colonial Surgeon, may or not, he must be relieved

be hard worked

by

the abolition

of the C.S. acts, for the lock hospital was in his charge.

No: 2 and -G. Cannot have much work.

The prisoners in the gaol are fewer than they were, and, outside the prison, the only government duties which devolve on the surgeon are medico-legal duties,

such as

post

Mortems and

giving

evidence at inquests.

It had occurred to me that it might be possible, given vacancies and suitable men, to make the Superintendent of the gaol a medical man,

and

give the discipline as well as the health

of the prisoners into the keeping of a doctor, but I am not sure that the arrangement is as good in itself, inasmuch as a doctor is a preventive against undue severity by the head of the prison, and at any rate in the present case other arrangements would be preferable.

pp 167-8

No.2. the health officer is Health Officer of the port only and has enough time!

I think it is clear that four men, giving their whole time to the service, could do the work of more than the five now doing it. An obvious combination is that suggested by Dr. Dawson of Health Officer and Gaol Surgeon; but I would rather have a Colonial Surgeon, with three assistants under him, arranging all these duties between them and not necessarily earmarked for particular duties, though one must always live at the hospital.

If Dr. Ayres retires shortly, as he is expected to do, we can make a good beginning, especially if he were to be succeeded by Dr. Atkinson, who seems to bear a high reputation.

At present the Colonial ...

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consult then personally. hos. the Colonial Surgeon, may or not, he must be relieved be hard worked by the abolition of the C.S. acts, for the lock hospital was in his charge. No: 2 and -G. Cannot have much work. The prisoners in the gaol are fewer than they were, and, outside the prison, the only government duties which devolve on the surgeon are medico-legal duties, such as post Mortems and giving evidence at inquests. It had occurred to me that it might be possible, given vacancies and suitable men, to make the Superintendent of the gaol a medical man, and give the discipline as well as the health of the prisoners into the keeping of a doctor, but I am not sure that the arrangement is as good in itself, inasmuch as a doctor is a preventive against undue severity by the head of the prison, and at any rate in the present case other arrangements would be preferable. pp 167-8 No.2. the health officer is Health Officer of the port only and has enough time! I think it is clear that four men, giving their whole time to the service, could do the work of more than the five now doing it. An obvious combination is that suggested by Dr. Dawson of Health Officer and Gaol Surgeon; but I would rather have a Colonial Surgeon, with three assistants under him, arranging all these duties between them and not necessarily earmarked for particular duties, though one must always live at the hospital. If Dr. Ayres retires shortly, as he is expected to do, we can make a good beginning, especially if he were to be succeeded by Dr. Atkinson, who seems to bear a high reputation. At present the Colonial ...
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consult then personally. hos. the colonial surgeon, may or not, he must be relieved be hard worked by the abolition of the C.S. acts, for the lock hospital was in his charge. No: 2 and -G. Cannot have much work. The prisoners in the gaol are fewer than they toure, and, outside the prison, the only government duties which devolve are modicolegal duties, on the sur Singe which I understand to mean, post Mortems and giving evidence at inquests. It had occared to me that it might be possible, given vacancies and suitable men, to malte the superintendent of the gaol a medical man. aud give the discipline as well as the health of the prisoners into the keeping of a doctor, but I am not sure that the good in arrangement is an independent as a doctor is a itself, inasmuch preventive agains:- undere severity by the head of the Mison, and at any rate in the pp 167-8 fueront case other arrangements would present "Containin be preferable No.2. the health officer is health Offices of the port only of has au enough time! easy 23 I think it is clear that four men, giving their whole time to the service could do the work of more itiven the work now do. An obrions telreich these five combination is that suggested by I dowson of health officer and gasi Surgeon; but I would rather have a colonial under him surgeon, ananging with three assistents all these duties between them and not necessarily carmarked for particulier duties, though! one must always live at the hospital. retires shortly, as If D. Ayres onight to we can matre a as he beginning especially if he were to be succeeded by D: Atkinson who teams to bean a Ohigh reputation. De At present the colonial
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consult then personally. hos. the colonial surgeon, may or not, he must be relieved

be hard worked

by

the abolition

of the C.S. acts, for the lock hospital was in his charge.

No: 2 and -G. Cannot have much work.

The prisoners in the gaol are fewer than they toure, and, outside the prison, the only government duties which devolve are modicolegal duties,

on the sur

Singe

which I understand to mean, post

Mortems and

giving

evidence at inquests.

It had occared to me that it might be possible, given vacancies and suitable men, to malte the superintendent of the gaol a medical man.

aud

give the discipline as well as the health

of the prisoners into the keeping of a doctor, but I am not sure that the

good in

arrangement is an independent as a doctor is a

itself, inasmuch

preventive agains:-

undere severity by the head of the Mison, and at any rate in the

pp 167-8

fueront case other

arrangements would

present "Containin be preferable

No.2. the health officer is health Offices of the port only of has au enough time!

easy

23

I think it is clear that four men, giving their whole time to the service could do the work of more itiven the work

now do. An obrions

telreich these five combination is that suggested by I dowson of health officer and gasi

Surgeon; but I would rather have

a colonial

under him

surgeon,

ananging

with three assistents

all these duties

between them and not necessarily

carmarked for particulier duties, though!

one must always live at the hospital.

retires shortly, as

If D. Ayres

onight

to we can matre a

as he

beginning

especially if he were to be succeeded by D: Atkinson who teams to bean a Ohigh reputation. De

At present the colonial

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