37385
60, Granville Park,
Blackheath,
London, S.E.
October 12th, 1908.
268
Sir,
With reference to my letter of April 10th, 1908, and to your reply thereto of April 16th, numbered 12766/1908, I have the honour to inform you that I have now completed my six months' appointment as Resident House Physician at the Seamen's Hospital, and venture to crave your permission to accept and hold the appointment of Resident Medical Officer of the Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women for the remainder of my leave, in order that I may make a special study of the latest methods of treatment of the diseases peculiar to women and children.
The honorarium attached to this office, which is at the rate of £40 a year, is even more nominal than that offered by the Seamen's Hospital, which, in accordance with the intention indicated in my letter of April 10th, has been devoted to the purchase of a new bacteriological microscope.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
Francis Clark,
Medical Officer of Health
Hongkong.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
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37385
60, Granville Park,
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13 OCT 08;
Blackheath,
London, S.B.
October 12th, 1908.
268
Sir,
With reference to my letter of April 10 1908, and of your reply thereto of April 16th, numbered 12766/1908, I have the honour to infoma you that I have now completed my six months appointment as Resident House Physician at the Seamen's Hospital, and venture to crave your permission to accept and hold the appointment of Resident Medical Officer of the Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women for the remainder of my leave, in order that I may make a special study of the latest methods of treatment of the
diseases peculia r to women and children.
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The honorarium attached to this office which is at the rate of $40 a year is even
more nominal than that offered by the Seamen's
Hospital, which, in accordance with the intention indicated in my letter of April 10th, has been devoted to the purchase of a new bacteriological
microscope.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
Francis Clark,
Medical Officer of Health
Hongkong.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office .
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