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Major Westcott but without
success.
cases
(6) The Plague has now ap- peared in the Colony itself, ~ (there having been five during the past week) and the employment of an extra Medi.
cal officer
is now
indispensable.
In addition to the above
I regret. to state that the present Sanitary Superintendent, Mr.
a very
H. McCallum, is in a
serious state of health, and it will probably be found
neces-
sary
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sary ultimately to invalid him from t
the service. Should such
a course be desirable, it will probably be possible to amalgam ate the offices of Sanitary super. intendent and Medical Officer of Health for the Colony, but on this point I will address Your Lordship hereafter, when I deal generally with the recommend. ations of the Medical Committee which are at present under
my
consideration.
In the meantime I
would
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