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    REPORT OF VISITORS OF DULLUNDA LUNATIC ASYLUM.

Agreed to report to Government that the prisoners Anongomohun Mitter and Kailas
Kolu are still unfit for release from the hospital; found the hospital in its usual condition
of cleanliness.

With reference to the increase in the bazar price of rice, the Medical Visitor sanctions an
increase of 8 annas per man for the current month.

(Signed)

F. BEAUFORT,

E. B. THRING,

A. SMITH,

February 4th,1867. „

S. M. SHIRCORE.

MINUTES OF MEETING OF VISITORS OF THE NATIVE LUNATIC ASYLUM.

Dated Dullunda, 2nd July, 1867.

Agreed to report that Haniff Faquir, Shah Mahomed, and Kalai Sheikh are now capable
of making their defence; and that Prem Chand Sen and Jhuron Sheikh are unfit for release.

Inspected the Asylum, and found the wards clean, the inmates occupied, and the general
condition very satisfactory.

(Signed)

F. BEAUFORT,

Visitors.

S. M. SHIRCORE,

J. SUTHERLAND,

MINUTES OF MEETING OF VISITORS OF THE NATIVE LUNATIC ASYLUM.

Fort William, Dullunda, 2nd October, 1867.

Visited the Asylum this day, and found everything in its usual condition of cleanliness
and good order.

There were 125 blankets and 138 gunny beds in an unserviceable state laid out for
inspection.

(Signed)

A. SMITH,

Visitors.

S. M. SHIRCORE,

MINUTES OF THE VISITORS' MEETING AT THE NATIVE INSANE ASYLUM,

DULLUNDA, ON THE 3RD DECEMBER, 1867.

Visited the Dullunda Asylum, examined generally the gardens, buildings, and patients,
and found all in admirable order, as usual.

We enquired specially into the cases of Bohorun and Mohutchub Kotae, and agreed on
procedure to be adopted in all such cases in future ; we also submitted special reports to the
Government on the cases above referred to. We are of opinion that all patients transferred
from prison should have their warrants sent with them for obvious reasons.

(Signed) J. SUTHERLAND,

Depy. Inspr. Gent. of Hospitals.

(Signed) F. MOUAT,

Ex-Officio Visitor.

(Signed) S. M. SHIRCORE.

                   (True copies.)
        ARTHUR PAYNE, M.D.,
                  Superintendent of Asylums.