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Catalogue reference: CO 137/362
This record is about the Public Hospital and Lunatic Asylum Commission, Evidence, part 4. Further detailed... dating from 1861 in the series Colonial Office and predecessors: Jamaica, Original Correspondence. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Public Hospital and Lunatic Asylum Commission, Evidence, part 4.
Further detailed evidence heard by Commission: Hon. Robert Hamilton, Hon. Alan Ker, Hon. Alexander Gordon Fyfe. Charges brought by Dr. Lewis Quier Bowerbank against Public Hospital and Lunatic Asylum, allegations include: mismanagement, ill-trained staff at all levels, poor sanitary conditions, over crowding, mal-treatment of patients. Further evidence given, including that of Dr. James Scott in reference to individual patients' cases, such as that of Ann Pratt.
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