298 APPENDIX. 



ROYAL INFIRMARY FOR DISEASES OF THE EYE, 



MAUY-I.E-BONE STREET, PICCADILLY.* 



JEIjtS i$ t0 rrrttfd, that Mr. H. W. DEWHURST has very diligently 

 attended me for nearly two years, during which period he has acquired 

 the Art of Cupping, and has himself under my inspection cupped gener- 

 al/// the different parts of the Human Body, (the Temples more par- 

 ticularly), and I do consider him sufficiently qualified to practice the said 

 art of Cupping, with dexterity and neatness. 



Witness my hand, this 2d day of March, 1824. 



C . LEESE, 

 Cupper to the above Infirmary, &c. 

 H. W. Dewhurst, Esq. 



ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, 



ALBEMARLE STREET. 



London, February, 1824. 

 Mr. DEWHURST has attended a course of my Lectures on Chemistry. 

 (Seal.) WILLIAM THOMAS BRANDE. 



St. GEORGE'S AND St. JAMES'S DISPENSARY, 

 No. 14, Old Burlington Street 



MISEHIS SUCCERRERE DISCO. 



# 



€W tt t0 terttf£, that Mr. HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST 



hath attended with great diligence one course of my Lectures on the 

 Materia Medica, delivered at this Dispensary. 



GEORGE GREGORY, M.D., 



Physician to the Small Pox Hospital, 8fC. fyc. 

 London, the 26th day of March, 1824. 



* This excellent Institution is removed to King William Street, Charing 

 Cross, and is denominated the " Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital," 

 the talented Surgeon of which is G.J. Guthrie, Esq., F. R. S., President 

 of, and Professor of Anatomy to the Roval College of Surgeons. 



t The Dispensary has removed from Old Burlington Street, to King 

 Street, Golden Square. 



