82 The Naturalist of Cumbrae. 



his patients in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary for a 

 period of three months prior to February I, 1835. 



He adds from memory that he also attended the 

 lectures of Dr. Brown, Professor of Midwifery, and 

 served the required time as a dispenser in Dr. 

 Forman's shop, in Bell Street. The certificates arc 

 merely formal, but on one of them Dr. Graham goes 

 out of his way to add a special note that his pupil 

 had "pursued the study of chemistry with unremit- 

 ting assiduity." 



