TESTIMONIALS. XI 



Fermoy, January Mat, IbGiJ. 

 Mr. O'Hanlon has attended my Horses since my arrival in 

 Fermoy, he has proved himself a Veterinary Surgeon of great 

 experience and ability ; he also bears the highest character in his 

 private life. His system of shoeing is decidedly the best I have 

 seen lq this country. 



(Signed,) A. B. C. DREWE, 



Late 'doth Regiment. 



Fermoy, Ath February, 1863. 

 I have known Mr. O'Hanlon (late Farrier Major Eoyal Horse 

 Artillery,) since he first commenced business as a Veterinary Surgeon 

 in Fermoy, and was one of the first persons to send him horses. I 

 have much pleasure in testifying as to his ability and attention, and 

 have ever found him most civil and obliging. He performed a very 

 difficult Surgical operation on a mare of mine, in a skilful and 

 successful manner. My horses have been well and carefully shod 

 under his superintendence. 



(Signed,) E. FAIETLOUGH, 



Captain lith Regiment. 



BalUnalack, near Ruthcormack, May, 1863. 

 I hereby certifj' that Mr. O'Hanlon ciu-ed a Mare of mine which 

 was sufieriug fi'om debility and liver complaint, for nearly twelve 

 months. I am also proud to acknowledge that I applied to various 

 Practitioners in the ^'eterinary art, without success, and the Mare 

 was pronoimced incurable by many of the Professionals above alluded 

 to, as not likely to be of any farther use. I was induced to make 

 application to Mr. O'Hanlon, and in the short space of twenty-seven 

 days, the Mare was perfectly cured, and fit to resume her ordinary 

 work -with perfect ease. I have much pleasure in sending this testi- 

 monial to Mr. O'Hanlon, in acknowledgement of his superior skill 

 as a Veterinary Practitioner. A]" A "R TINT DAT Y 



Ballyclough, June 1863. 

 I have much pleasure in testifj'ing to the able and skilful manner 

 in which Mr. O'Hanlon of Fermoy operated on a Horse of mine 

 that was blind more than twelve months. I applied to several 

 Veterinary Surgeons without the slightest chance of a ciu-e being 

 accomplished on my Horse. I was then advised to try Mr. O'Hanlon, 

 being informed of some wonderful operations that he performed with 

 success. It would be difficult as well as tedious to relate the particu- 

 lars respecting this great cure which he performed on my Horse ; 

 therefore, it will be sufficient to state, that my Horse was perfectly 



