330
Regulations.
Certain cases of illness.
RELIEF Of distresSED SEAMEN.
danger to others. The certificate should state the nature of the disease from which the distressed seaman has suffered, and should be given to the master of the conveying ship for production, if necessary, to medical and sanitary authorities at other ports, and should be retained by him until the distressed seaman reaches his proper return port, or, in the case of a seaman conveyed to an intermediate port, the certificate shall be delivered with the conveyance order to the proper authority at such port.
23. In the case of a seaman discharged or left behind suffering from venereal disease or any illness due to his own wilful act or default or to his own misbehaviour, who has to be dealt with under these Regulations, the expense of providing necessary surgical and medical advice and attendance and medicine, and also the expenses of the maintenance of such seaman until he is cured, or dies, or is returned to a proper return port, and of his conveyance to such port, and in the case of death the expense (if any) of his burial shall be met as far as possible out of his wages.
330
Regula- tions.
Certain cases of illness.
RELIEF Of distresSED SEAMEN.
danger to others. The certificate should state the nature of the disease from which the distressed seaman has suffered, and should be given to the master of the conveying ship for production, if necessary, to medical and sanitary authorities at other ports, and should be retained by him until the distressed seaman reaches his proper return port, or, in the case of a seaman conveyed to an intermediate port, the certificate shall be delivered with the conveyance order to the proper authority at such port.
23. In the case of a seaman discharged or left behind suffering from venereal disease or any illness due to his own wilful act or default or to his own misbehaviour, who has to be dealt with under these Regulations, the expense of providing necessary surgical and medical advice and attendance and medicine, and also the expenses of the maintenance of such seaman until he is cured, or dies, or is returned to a proper return port, and of his conveyance to such port, and in the case of death the expense (if any) of his burial shall be met as far as possible out of his wages.
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