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Suburban Hospital, and he trusts that a liberal response will be made to the
appeal about to be made for further aid in order to provide out-offices for the
new hospital building, which has been completed. The transfer of the in-door
patients from the Bhowauipore Dispensary to the Sumbhoo Nath Pundit
Ward of the General Hospital is said to have been attended by success, and it
is suggested that a similar transfer should be made of the out-patients also.
If the Managing Committee desire this, the Lieutenant-Governor will be
happy to entertain favorably their proposals on the subject.

      13. The report on the Calcutta lock-hospitals has been separately dealt
with.

      14. Sir Richard Temple's thanks are due to the Surgeon-General,
Sir John Campbell Brown, for the efficient control exercised over the medical
institutions of Calcutta and the Suburbs during the past year, and he also
tenders his acknowledgments to the Deputy Surgeon-General, Dr. Francis,
and to Drs. Chevers, Ewart, Woodford, and Bird for the services rendered by
them.

No. 2301.

      COPY, with a copy of the report, submitted for information to the Secretary
to the Government of India in the Home Department.

No. 2302.

      COPY, forwarded to the Surgeon-General, Indian Medical Department, for
information and guidance.

No. 2303.

      COPY, with a copy of the report, forwarded to the Chairman of the Justices
of the Peace for the Town of Calcutta for information.

No. 2304.

      COPY, with copy of the report, forwarded to the Commissioner of Police,
Calcutta, for information, and with special reference to the remarks contained
in paragraph 12.

                                          By order of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal,

                                                                  J. CRAWFURD,

                                          Offg. Under-Secy. to the Govt. of Bengal.

     CALCUTTA,
The 26th July 1875.

F. B.—Reg. No. 641.