DR PAYNE IN EXPLANATION.
(To the Editor of the Evening Stab.)
Sib,—l canndt allow the letter which" appears in your issue to night to pass unchallenged. To state that there is any conspiracy is utterly false, though true it is that I am working at present chiefly, though not exclusively, with Dr fluxtable, and for the simple reason that, independently of his having come here first, and in a very great measure through my instrumentality, Dr Huxtable's qualifications are of the very highest order, and far before those of Dr Callan, as anyone having half an hour to spare may ace for himself. I certainly hare on more that one occasion refused to meet Callan in consultation, but he has himself to blame for that, I not being in the habit of giving the hand of fellowship in return for an impertinent: communication with which he has favoured me through the medium of our post-office.—l am, <fee, MabtinH. Payne.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3499, 12 March 1880, Page 2
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159DR PAYNE IN EXPLANATION. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3499, 12 March 1880, Page 2
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