CO129-274 - Public Offices & Others - 1896 — Page 570

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21 Granville Park

Blackheath

April 9

564

C. O.

7663

[REG 10 FR 36

1896.

Sir,

I beg very respectfully to lay before you the following statement respecting the appointment of Superintendent of the Government Vaccine Institute which I have the honour to hold in Hong Kong and humbly solicit that after considering my case you will be pleased to sanction the attachment of a salary to the office duties of which I have since the year 1892, performed gratuitously.

Here follows a short summary of the case. In the year 1887 the Colony of Hong Kong was visited by a severe epidemic of small pox and as no good vaccine lymph was available the Governor, Sir G. W. Des Voeux called upon the Medical Practitioners and others to experiment with a view to the establishment of a permanent Vaccine Institute in order to ensure a fresh supply of vaccine lymph at all periods and so place the Colony independent of outside supplies.

The result was a general failure reports being sent in that successful cultivation was impossible owing to the heat of the climate. Hearing of this upon my arrival in the Colony I offered to privately conduct a series of experiments with a view to further investigation

To the Right Honourable

J. Chamberlain

M. P.

Secretary of State for the Colonies

(1)

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21 Granville Park Blackheath April 9 564 C. O. 7663 [REG 10 FR 36 1896. Sir, I beg very respectfully to lay before you the following statement respecting the appointment of Superintendent of the Government Vaccine Institute which I have the honour to hold in Hong Kong and humbly solicit that after considering my case you will be pleased to sanction the attachment of a salary to the office duties of which I have since the year 1892, performed gratuitously. Here follows a short summary of the case. In the year 1887 the Colony of Hong Kong was visited by a severe epidemic of small pox and as no good vaccine lymph was available the Governor, Sir G. W. Des Voeux called upon the Medical Practitioners and others to experiment with a view to the establishment of a permanent Vaccine Institute in order to ensure a fresh supply of vaccine lymph at all periods and so place the Colony independent of outside supplies. The result was a general failure reports being sent in that successful cultivation was impossible owing to the heat of the climate. Hearing of this upon my arrival in the Colony I offered to privately conduct a series of experiments with a view to further investigation To the Right Honourable J. Chamberlain M. P. Secretary of State for the Colonies (1) Page 570 Page 571
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*** 21 Granville Park Blackheath April 9 564 C. O. 7663 [REG 10 FR 36 1896. Sir, I beg very respectfully to lay before you the following statement respecting the appointment of Superintendent of the Government Vaccine Institute which I have the honour to hold in Hong Kong and humbly solicit that after considering my case you will be pleased to sanction the attachment of a salary to the office duties of which I have since the year 1892, performed gratuitously. - the Here follows a short summary of the case. In the year 1887 the Colony of Hong Kong was visited by a severe epidemic of small pox and as no good vaccine lymph was available the Governor, Sir G. W. Des Voeux called upon the Medical Practitioners and others to experiment with a view to the establishment of a permanent Vaccine Institute in order to ensure a fresh supply of vaccine lymph at all periods and so place the Colony independent of outside supplies. The result was a general failure reports being sent in that successful cultivation was impossible owing to the heat of the climate. Hearing of this upon my arrival in the Colony I offered to privately conduct a series of experiments with a view to further investigation and To the Right Honourable J. Chamberlain M. P. Secretary of State for the Colonies ( 1 ) Page 570Page 571
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21 Granville Park

Blackheath

April 9

564

C. O.

7663

[REG 10 FR 36

1896.

Sir,

I beg very respectfully to lay before you the

following statement respecting the appointment of

Superintendent of the Government Vaccine Institute which

I have the honour to hold in Hong Kong and humbly solicit

that after considering my case you will be pleased to

sanction the attachment of a salary to the office

duties of which I have since the year 1892, performed

gratuitously.

-

the

Here follows a short summary of the case. In the

year 1887 the Colony of Hong Kong was visited by a

severe epidemic of small pox and as no good vaccine

lymph was available the Governor, Sir G. W. Des Voeux

called upon the Medical Practitioners and others to

experiment with a view to the establishment of a

permanent Vaccine Institute in order to ensure a fresh

supply of vaccine lymph at all periods and so place the

Colony independent of outside supplies.

The result was a general failure reports being

sent in that successful cultivation was impossible owing

to the heat of the climate. Hearing of this upon my

arrival in the Colony I offered to privately conduct a

series of experiments with a view to further investigation

and

To the Right Honourable

J. Chamberlain

M. P.

Secretary of State for the Colonies

( 1 )

Page 570Page 571

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