Xll TESTIMONIALS. 



cured in twenty-one days. A more decided proof of skill and judg- 

 ment is rarely exhibited by any Veterinary Surgeon in the three 

 Kingdoms. I give this testimonial to Mr. Hanlon with many 

 thanks. 



JOHN COUGHLAN. 



Eichmond Park, N'ovember, 1863. 

 Mr. O'Hanlon has attended my Horses in some serious cases of 

 illness, and has been successful in his treatment of them. He has 

 shod regularly for the last three years, six Horses of mine, entirely 

 to my satisfaction. I consider that he is a great acquisition in the 

 town, and a most respectable and well conducted man. 



(Signed,) JOHN FUKLONG, J.P. 



January lOtk, 1864. 

 Mr. 0' Hanlon (late Farrier Major Eoyal Horse Ai-tillery) has 

 attended my Horses several times during their illness, and J have 

 great pleasure in stating that he has proved himself on every occasion 

 a man of great abilitv. 



C. LARKING, 

 IStk Regiment. 



Bathcormack, January \2th, 1864. 

 With great pleasure I can bear testimony to the satisfaction given 

 me by Mr. O'Hanlon, late Farrier Major Royal Horse Artillery, on 

 the several occasions I sought his aid. I consider him a skilful, 

 clever operator, and an intelligent man, and one in whom I have 

 great confidence. 



JOHN GEORGE NASON, J.P, 



In addition to the foregoing, the Author has in his possession 

 many other testimonials, (the insertion of which would be superflu- 

 ous) shewing how highly his system is appreeiatedj and the great 

 success that has at all times attended liis Medical treatment of 

 Horses committed to his care, and the skilfid and effect ive operations 

 performed by him on disabled Horses, whereby they were enabled 

 to work, and rendered valuable to their owners, although previously 

 pronounced incm'uble by other Practitioners of the Veterinary art. 



