CO129-268 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1895 [7-11] — Page 28

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events of the year, stated as follows: -

#53. Dr. Marques was twice sent over to Stone Cutters' Island "in charge of Cholera patients there, and though there were but two "huts in which they had to weather a stormy time, and were subject to "some unpleasant privations, he performed his task with an energy and i

In his ab- "willingness and tact that cannot be too much commended. *sence Dr. A.J.Wharry who is practising in this Colony, took charge

"of his duties at the temporary Lock Hospital.”

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I have now been employed in the Government. service of

this Colony for nearly fifteen years.

My first connection with the Civil. Bospital was as Acting Superintendent, during the short absence of Dr. Wharry in February

1860..

On his return from a trip to Singapore, I handed over to him that establishment in good order. Shortly after, the Government having decided to appoint an Assistant Superintendent, I was offered and accepted the post, which I occupied till 5th of April 1883, when I received a copy of a dispatch from the Secretary of State, appoint- ing me Resident. Surgeon to the Lock Hospital, *as a temporary measure "untill Sir George Bowen bas had an opportunity of considering and

When the C.D.Ord- "reporting upon the requirements of the Colony." inance was repealed, the majority of the Chinese women, as already

I was transferred on the stated, asked to be examined by Dr. Ayres. 1st September 1887 to the Gaol Hospital, in place of Dr.. Ayres who

My official, connection with again took charge of the Lock Hospital..

Since then I have the Small-Pox Hospital ceased from that date.. been in charge of the Gaol Hospital, and I have continued as hereto- fore to make post mortem examinations at the Public Mortuary.

In conjunction with Dr.. Wharry I had charge of the Small-Por Hospital during the whole time I was Assistant Superintendent at the Civil Hospital and I took charge of it again from December 1888 to September 1887. I have been nearly eight years in charge of the Gaol Rospital, where the average number of prisoners is 500 including about 40 Europeans. In that establishment, the largest number of

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