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i 24, Rutland Square, Dublin, Oct. 20, 184*. I have great pleasure in staling"that dating the two years Mr. Thomas M'Gauran was a pupil of the Richmond Surgical Hospital, he was remarkable for the strict atrention he paid lo the practice of the Hospital, and I consider him to have acquired great and extensive practical information in his Profession. RICHD. CARMICHAEL, Consulting Surgeon, to Richmond Hospital. Dublin, 70 Harcourtsst., Oct. 26,1842. From the commencement of his studies in this oity.to the present time, I have had every opportunity of being well acquainted with Mr. M'Gauran, he has attended my lectures in the Richmond Hospital, School of Medicine, and my private coarse of instructions, so that all through his medical edu. cation he has been under my own immediate care. I feel happy in being able to state that a more industrious and zealous pupil I have not met with, he omitted no opportunity of cultivating,an intimate knowledge ol bis profession, and it is my conscien* tious opinion, he bas so far succeeded as to be able, with credit to himself and decided advantage to those who may come under his professional care, to discharge the various duties which will devolv© upon him. > I feel great pleasure in stating further that his uniformly, gentlemanly conduct has woo for him the respect of all his teachers. JOHN H. POWER, M, D., Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology in the Richmond Hospital, School of Medicine, &c. Dublin, Merrian Square, West, October, 184 J, Mr. Thomas F. M'Gauran has been distinguished during his studies at the Whitworth and Hadwicke Hospitals, for the most undeviating attention to his Profession,aud 1 feel great pleasure in expressing my conviction, that, he will be found most competent for fulfilment of any Professional Office intrusted to him. D. J. CORRIGAN, M. D, Lecturer on Practice of Medicine, in Dablio School of Medicine. Mr. Thomas Francis M'Gauran attended the practice and clinical instruction .of the Richmond Surgical, Whitworth Chronic, and Hard wicks Fever Hospitals, (of which I aru one of the Stir* eeons,) foe two years, during which time he availed himself with great ana success, of the great opportunities for improvement afforded by those instructions. I feel great pleasure, also, In bearing my testimony to the uniform propriety, and strict morality of his general conduct and character. JAMES O'UEIRNE.'M.'O., Viee-P'resident of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Surgeon ex'raordiurry to the Queen, &e. North Cumberland Street, Dublin, Oct. 25. 1842. Dublin, Oct. 21, 1842. I have much pleasure lu stating that I have known Mr. Thomas F. M'Gauran. during the period of his attendance at the Whitworth and H<udwklc Hospitals, Dublin. Mr. M'Gauran attended these Institutions with great diligence, he took a great number of cases, anJ appeared to me to have tully availed himself of the opportunity-which these Hospitals afford, of acquiring information bothofchronic medical diseases, and of fever. I have also ob* «erved the attention w'lich Mr. M'Gauran bestowed on the lectures delivered in the Richmond Hospital. School of Medicine, during the period of my connexion with it. From my opportunity of observing the manner in which lie prosecuted his professional studies, I feel satisfieu he will enter on the duties of his profession well prepaid by a previous, cour&e of study and observation. ig? GEORGE GREENE. Qi. D.; T. C. D. \J Fellow of the College ot Physicians ; Pbysiciaa to tlie Whitworth and Hardwick-st. Hospitalg Queeu's Piofessor of the practice ol Physic, &c. 29, Gardiner's Place, Dublin, Oct, 22,184?. I have much pleasure in stating that Mr. Thomas F. M'Gauran, distinguished himself during his attendance upon the extensive Hospitals of the House of Industry, by the punctuality of his attendance, and by the attention and careful observation with whicbn he applied himself to the study of the practice of Surgery. Mr. M'Gauran underwent an examina* tion for the Premium given by Mr. Carmichael, to the best answer in Surgery in the Richmond School of Medicine in the last Session aud answered in a most creditable manner. EDWARD HUTTON, M. D., One of the Surgeons of the Richmond Hospital*,and House of Industry, and Surgeon of Hospital*, 20 Merrian Sgttare North, Dublin, Oct. 20,1843. I certify that Mr. Thomas F. M'Gauran attended, upwards of 300, Midwifery cases, when ray pupil, in the Lying in Hospital in the year 1840, when h» conducted himself with extreme diligence, and propriety in the discharge of his duties., EVORY KENNEDY, M.D.: T.C.17, Ex Master, Dublin Lying-in Hospital. Hardwick, April 28,1843. I hereby certify that Mr. T. F. M'Gauran, lived with me as my Assistant for the space of tbr*a» months, during which time he bad the entire charge* of four parishes of the Tendring Union, and I fur-. ther certify, that, he gave the utmost satisfaction in the discharge of his Professional Dutiei. 4 F. F. HART, M. R| C« §• X$

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Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 19, 13 December 1843, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 19, 13 December 1843, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Chronicle and New Zealand Colonist, Volume 2, Issue 19, 13 December 1843, Page 1

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