APPENDIX. 299 



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

 No. 14, Old Burlington Street. 



MISERIS SUCCERRERE DISCO. 



€I)t$ ii 10 trrttfu, that Mr. HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST 



hath attended with great diligence, two courses of my Lectures on the 

 Theory and Practice of Physic, delivered at this Dispensary. 



GEORGE GREGORY, M. D., 

 Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of 

 London, and Senior Physician to the Dispensary. 

 London, the 26th day of March, 1824. 



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

 No 60, King Street, Golden Square. 



MISERIS SUCCERRERE DISCO. 



CljtS tg t0 CCrttft), that Mr. HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST, 



hath diligently attended the Practice of the Physicians, for a period of 

 nine months at this Dispensary. 



GEORGE GREGORY, M.D., Physician, 

 Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London. 

 London, the 26th day of March, 1824. 



&\)tU arc tO CCrtifM, that Mr. HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST 

 served me as an apprentice, agreeably to the articles, expressed in his 

 Indentures from the 1st day of August, 18l8, to the 1st day of August, 

 1824, during the whole of which time he gave me entire satisfaction by 

 his assiduity, attention, and general good conduct. 



Given under my hand, this 2d day of August, 1824. 



THOMAS WALLINGTON, Surgeon, R. N. 

 Bayswater. 



When the Council of the University of London issued their advertise- 

 ments for Professors to fill the Chairs for that Establishment, in reply to 

 a letter addressed to the late Mr. Brookes, I had the honour to receive 

 the following answer. 



Blenheim Street, Great Marlborough Street, 

 29th January, 1828. 



My Dear Sir. 

 I very much lament that your application came too late for me to benefit 



