TESTIMONIAL.
From
F. E. FREMANTLE, M.A., M.B. (Oxon.), F.R.C.P. (Lond.), F.R.C.S. (Eng.), County Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer, Hertfordshire; Edward Jenner Lecturer on Public Health at St. George's Hospital.
ZETLAND HOUSE,
Next Guy's HOSPITAL, S.E.
28th June, 1911.
Mr. B. L. T. BARNETT has been working as my assistant for the last nine
months, and is now officially acting as my paid Deputy County Medical Officer of Health
and School Medical Officer for six weeks. I first met him in the course of a year's travel
and sanitary investigation when he was Assistant Medical Officer of Health at Hong
Kong, and was privileged to see the excellent work carried out by him and his colleagues in that Colony.
Mr. BARNETT has now acquired a considerable knowledge of my work and methods as County Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer.
He is,
if I may say so, industrious, intelligent, bears a most trustworthy character, and al the same time shows the rarer, but almost more important qualities of wisdom, sympathy, and common sense, He would, I feel assured, make a very good Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer of a large Combined Sanitary District, especially in a county of rural parishes, with which, being thoroughly
in touch with English country life. he has much in common.
FRANCIS E. FREMANTLE.
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