HC Deb 09 November 1882 vol 274 c1113
MR. HEALY

asked the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Whether it is the custom to send experienced surgeons from the Castle to persons wounded in Ireland, whether by the police or from agrarian causes; if not, on what principle one was sent to attend to Mr. Shaen Carter, and out of what fund their fees are paid, supposing poverty on the patient's part?

MR. TREVELYAN

In several cases during the last two or three years experienced surgeons have been employed by the Irish Government to attend upon persons in indigent circumstances injured by the police or from agrarian causes, and their fees have been paid out of the Vote for Law Charges. I am told they were all for moderate amounts.