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Camden Town, 



October 4, 1831. 

 My Dear Sir, 



If my testimony can be of service to you, I have much pleasure in 

 stating that since 1826 I have had numerous opportunities of becoming 

 acquainted with your ability as a Lecturer, from an almost constant at- 

 tendance on your Public and Private Lectures, during which I have de- 

 rived much valuable information ; I may observe that a perusal of your 

 works has afforded me no inconsiderable share of instruction. 



I remain, my Dear Friend, yours sincerely, 



JAMES E. BROWN. 



6, Leicester Place, Leicester Square, 



October 4, 1831. 

 Dear Sir, 



1 regret that I am unable to send you the testimonial you request (at 

 least so as to be deemed an official one, as chairman on the occasion al- 

 luded to) without the concurrence of the Committee of Management of 

 which I am only an individual member. 



I can therefore only express my own private sense of the pleasure I 

 derived from your Lectures delivered in the Theatre of the Western 

 Literary and Scientific Institution. I feel, however, in the same manner, 

 no hesitation in stating, that they appeared to afford very general satisfac- 

 tion to the members at large. 



I remain, Dear Sir, yours respectfully, 



JOHN POWER, M.D. 

 To H. W. Dewhurst, Esq. 



£!)& i& t0 Certify, that Mr. HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST 



hath very diligently attended Four Courses of my Lectures, Demonstra- 

 tions, and Examinations, in the Sciences of Human and Comparative 

 Anatomy, Zoology, and Mental Philosophy, during the years 1822 and 

 1823 : during which period, he minutely and carefully dissected twice the 

 Human Body, together with many of the lower animals, (amongst which 

 I may mention the horse, dog, sheep, lion, tiger, cat, tiger-cat, and 

 most of the mouse tribe), to my entire satisfaction. I may likewise state 

 that his conduct was such, as to merit the regard of his fellow students 

 as well as my esteem ; which I am happy to say continues up to the present 

 period. 



Witness my hand, this 13th day of November, 1831. 



JOHN BROWNE, M. D.* 



Bedford Street, Bedford Square. 



* This gentleman was formerly Surgeon to the Right Rev. the Lord 

 Bishop of Norwich, and also to His Grace the Duke of Leeds. 



