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OBITUARY. 
1st Dragoons, Veterinary Surgeon Alfred Henry Cherry, 
from the 7th Dragoon Guards, to be Veterinary Surgeon, 
vice Poett, who exchanges. 
British German Legion . 
1st Light Dragoons, George Longman to be Veterinary 
Surgeon. 
General Regimental Order, 
Royal Regiment of Artillery, Sept. 22. 
Frederick Spratt, Gentleman, to be Veterinary Surgeon, by 
augmentation. 
Jonathan Briggs, Gentleman, to be Veterinary Surgeon, 
by augmentation. 
London Gazette of Tuesday , Sept. 25. 
The undermentioned gentlemen to have the local rank in 
Turkey of Veterinary Surgeons, while attached to the Land 
Transport Corps of the Turkish Contingent : — 
Frederick de Fair Elkes, Gent. 
Charles Moir, Gent. 
HOSPITAL STAFF. 
To have the temporary rank of Staff-Surgeon of the 
First Class. 
Joseph Sampson ffamgee. 
u Mr. J. S. Gamgee left London for Novarra, on the evening 
of Saturday, Sept. 1st, as 1st Class Staff Surgeon, and Chief 
of the Medical Corps to the Anglo-Italian Legion, now 
assembling in the North of Italy under General Percy. We 
have reason to know, that before his departure, Mr. Gamgee 
expressed high admiration of the liberal and very wise 
manner in which the authorities of the Army Medical 
Department are providing for the health of the troops in 
Her Majesty^s service.” — Medical Times and Gazette . 
OBITUARY. 
We have to record the deaths of Mr. Winstone Simmonds, 
of Swansea, and Mr. Joseph Tombs, of Great Barrington. 
Mr. Tombs obtained his diploma in 1828, and so con- 
ducted his practice as to be deservedly respected by all who 
knew him. 
