APPENDIX. 305 



FROM GREVILLE JONES, Esq., Surgeon, 

 Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, and late Editor of the Medical 



Examiner. 



8, Hatton Garden. 

 I have much pleasure in stating-, that from the conversations I have had 

 with Mr. Dewhurst, and from perusing- his works, I consider him a 

 highly intelligent "practitioner. 



Signed. GREVILLE JONES. 



January 23, 1830. 



Htt)te i* t0 tCVtity, that Mr. H. W. DEWHURST hath regularly 

 and diligently attended eight courses of my Lectures on Anatomy, 

 Physiology, and Surgery, and three courses of Dissections. Mr. D. 

 hath also carefully dissected the Hitman Body thrice. 



Dated this 26th day of July, 1830, ' 



JOSHUA BROOKES, F.R.S., F. L.S., F.Z.S.* 



Soc. Cess. Nat. Cur. Mosq. Soc, &c. &c. 

 Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim Street, 

 Great Marlborough Street. 



Dublin, March 16, 1831. 

 31, York Street. 



Mr. Houston t presents his [compliments to Dr. Dewhurst, and feels 

 much obliged by his polite attention in sending him a copy of his inge- 

 nious " Nomenclature for the Sutures of the Cranium," and begs to assure 

 him that the principles of his improvements are such as to merit his entire 

 approbation. 



To Dr. Dewhurst, London. 



Dublin, March 12, 1831. 



Harcourt Street. 



Mr. Kirby^ presents his compliments to Dr. Dewhurst, and feels 

 honoured by his kind attention in sending him his Synoptical Table of im- 



* Mr. Brooks's second Certificate for an attendence on eight additional 

 courses of Lectures to those mentioned at page 297. 



t This gentleman is Demonstrator of Anatomy to the Royal College of 

 Surgeons in Dublin. 



Now Dr. Kirby, professor of Anatomy and Surgery to the Royal 

 College of Surgeons in Dublin. 



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