2.9G APPENDIX. 



LONDON VACCINE INSTITUTION, 



FOUNDED UNDER THE MAYORALTY OF 



SIR JAMES SHAW, Baronet, M. P., Vice President. 



OPIFERI QUE I>ER ORBF.M TERRARUM IMUS. 



On the Recommendation The Governors 



of the respectfully request 



Board of Managers, 



founded on the Report of the 



Medical Council, the 



LONDON VACCINE INSTITUTION 



receives 



H. W. DEWHURST, Esq., 



Surgeon, &c, 



into the number of its 



Honorary Members. 



JOHN WALKER, M.D. 



Director. 



Mr. Dewhurst's acceptance 



of this, their 



DIPLOMA, 



in testimony of the high value they 



place on his 



liberal co-operation with them, in 



the philanthropic cause of 



Vaccination. 



HUGH BEAMS, 



Secretary. 



JBomtnc JBfrfjje ftnz. 



London, 14th March, 1823. 



The Right Honourable the Lord Mayor, 



WILLIAM HEYGATE, M. P., President. 



St. GEORGE'S HOSPITAL * 



For the sick and lame. Supported by voluntary contributions and bene- 

 factions of the nobility, gentry, and others. 



mi& U t0 CCrttfrj that Mr. HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST 

 bath very diligently attended the PRACTICE OF SURGERY at St. 

 GEORGE'S HOSPITAL for Twelve Months, and has been for two 

 months an attentive dresser. 



Witness our hands, this 19th day of July, 1823. 



Signed. EVERARD HOME," 



JOHN GUNNING, 



ROBERT KEATE, ' S ' 

 B. C. BRODIE, 





* I am happy to state that this Hospital has been rebuilt, and I trust the 

 patrons of this work, will not consider this valuable Institution unworthy 

 their support and patronage. 



