62 Shaikh Warris Ally,... 55 Doorga Churn Lall,...... Ditto, 56 Shaikh Hossein Ally,... Ditto, 57 Shaikh Khoda Buksh, Ditto, 58 Punna Lall, 59 Ulleeff Khan, Ramsahee Lall, Mahomed Khan,.. 63 Ushruf Ally Khan,...... 64 Shaikh Abdoolla, Under Captain Hill, T. Survey, 12th Regiment N. I., Allyghur,.. With G. G. Agent, Doorundah, Arracan Local Battalion, 23d Jany. 1846,.. 4th and 5th Company, Sappers and Miners, Dougshai, gent. 2d Hill Rangers, Kangra,.. Good. Hurriana Light Infantry Batta Ditto. Ditto. 66 Syud Mahomed Wahud Ushruff, 67 Wuzeer Khan, (1st).. Ditto, No Report received. Jail Hospital, Sirsa, 14th Regiment Irregular Cavalry, No Report received. Good. No Report received. Ditto. 2d Regt. Irregular Cavalry, No Report received. .... No Report received. Very good. Station of Mussorree,.......... 48th Regt. N. L., Benares,.. Doing duty with 63d Regt. N. I., 40th Regt. N. I., Chittagong, Civil Hospital, Akyab, 107 Lalla Ramdyal, Ditto, 108 Shaikh Torab Allie, Ditto, 109 Shaikh Abdool Ajuz,.. Ditto, (True Copy,) .......................... Very good. Nos. No. X. Report of the conduct and character of Ceylon Sub-Assistants educated in the Bengal Medical College. Names. Remarks on conduct and character by the Medical Officer under whom each individual served. I have much pleasure in certifying to the uniformly good conduct of Medical Sub-Assistant Mr. Toussaint: he continues to display zeal in the discharge of his duties, and I have to express my perfect satisfaction as to the correct manner in which these duties are performed by him. (Signed) T. R. DYCE, Superintendent of Vaccination. Mr. Wambeck continues to fulfil the expectations formed of him early in his career in the Medical Department of this Island: and his respectful and decorous demeanor towards his superior officers adds to the interest felt in his success. He performs his duties with zeal and untiring assiduity, seizing on every opportunity of acquiring professional knowledge. In the course of the past year, he performed in a very masterly manner an amputation of the arm, exhibiting sound practical knowledge with much manual dexterity, and continues to conduct chemical researches into the nature of such substances as have demanded careful examination in medico-legal investigations, most satisfactorily for the public interests. I cannot speak too highly of this officer's character and conduct. (Signed) R. TEMPLETON, Superintendent of Vaccination. I have found Medical Sub-Assistant Mr. John Wambeck universally attentive during the Of his abilities I have already spoken, so that it may be unnecessary to repeat that they are such as reflect great credit upon him, being improved by constant application. past year. (Signed) J. M. GRANT, M. D., Staff Asst. Surgeon, in charge of Medical Store. APPENDIX E. NO. X. 3 Mr. J. Loose, 4 Mr. C. Krickenbeck, 5 Mr. P. D. Anthoniz, 6 Mr. H. Dickman,... 7 Mr. J. Hollowell,... Mr. J. Loose is improving in knowledge of his profession, and on the whole his conduct has been satisfactory. (Signed) R. TEMPLETON, Superintendent of Vaccination. I have every reason to be satisfied with the manner in which Mr. Krickenbeck discharged his duties during the time he was under my superintendence. (Signed) T. R. DYCE, Superintendent of Vaccination. I have the honor to state that Sub-Assistant Anthoniz left this station in February last, but that I have every reason to entertain the same favorable opinions respecting him as were expressed in my letter of the 23d February 1846. (Signed) J. C. CAMERON, M. D., Superintendent of Vaccination. I have the honor to state that since the date of my last report, the professional and general conduct of Medical Sub-Assistant Dickman has continued to give me the greatest satisfaction, and that I consider Mr. Dickman in every way a most respectable member of the Colonial Medical Department. (Signed) J. C. BEATSON, M. D., Superintendent of Vaccination. As regards Mr. Hollowell, I regret to say that he was generally dilatory in forwarding his official returns, and that in his letters addressed to his superiors, a manifest tendency to insubordination and disrespect was evinced. Of his talents and acquirements, I had no opportunity of judging, he being stationed at a distance from Kandy. On the whole I conceive that he did not perform his duties in a satisfactory manner. (Signed) J. EWING, Surgeon, 95th Regiment. |