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ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS

IN FAVOR OF

DR. J. IVOR MURRAY.

5 Murray

Nov. 26

From SIR JOHN HALL, K.C.B., Inspector-General of Hospitals, and Principal Medical Officer of the Army during the Russian War in the Crimea, &c. &c. &c.

DEAR SIR,

RINGMORE, TEIGNMOUTH, Devon,

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22nd November, 1858.

It affords me great satisfaction to have an opportunity of bearing testimony to the zealous and able manner in which you performed your various arduous medical duties during the many months you were employed under my superintendence in the General Hospital at Balaklava, in 1855-6. You not only performed your duties there to my entire satisfaction, but, from the numerous opportunities I had of witnessing your professional treatment of the sick and wounded placed under your care, I consider you peculiarly well qualified to fill the appointment of Colonial Surgeon at Hong Kong, which you tell me you are soliciting at present, and I can conscientiously recommend your claim to the favorable consideration of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies. It will afford me sincere pleasure to hear that your application has met with the success which your abilities merit.

I am,

DEAR SIR,

Yours very truly,

JOHN HALL, M.D., F.R.C.S.L.,

Inspector-General of Hospitals, and Principal Medical Officer of the Army

during the Russian War in the Crimea.

To DR. JOHN IVOR MURRAY.

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372512006ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALSRINGMORE, TEIGNMOUTH, Devon,N22nd November, 1858.It affords me great satisfaction to have an opportunity of bearing testimony to the zealous and able manner in which you performed your various arduous medical duties during the many months you were employed under my superintendence in the General Hospital at Balaklava, in 1855-6. You not only performed your duties there to my entire satisfaction, but, from the numerous opportunities I had of witnessing your professional treatment of the sick and wounded placed under your care, I consider you peculiarly well qualified to fill the appointment of Colonial Surgeon at Hong Kong, which you tell me you are soliciting at present, and I can conscientiously recommend your claim to the favorable consideration of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies. It will afford me sincere pleasure to hear that your application has met with the success which your abilities merit.I am,DEAR SIR,Yours very truly,JOHN HALL, M.D., F.R.C.S.L.,Inspector-General of Hospitals, and Principal Medical Officer of the Armyduring the Russian War in the Crimea.To DR. JOHN IVOR MURRAY.
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F372512006ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALSRINGMORE, TEIGNMOUTH, Devon,N22nd November, 1858.It affords me great satisfaction to have an opportunity of bearing testimony to the zealous and able manner in which you performed your various arduous medical duties during the many months you were employed under my superintendence in the General Hospital at Balaklava, in 1855-6. You not only performed your duties there to my entire satisfaction, but, from the numerous opportunities I bad of witnessing your professional treatment of the sick and wounded placed under your care, I consider you peculiarly well qualified to fill the appointment of Colonial Surgeon at Hong Kong, which you tell me you are soliciting at present, and I can conscientiously recommend your claim to the favorable consideration of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies. It will afford me sincere pleasure to hear that your application has met with the success which your abilities merit.I am,DEAR SIR,Yours very truly,JOHN HALL, M.D., F.R.C.S.L.,Inspector-General of Hospitals, and Principal Medical Officer of the Armyduring the Russian War in the Crimea.To DR. JOAN IVOR MURRAY.
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512006

ADDITIONAL TESTIMONIALS

IN FAVOR OF

DR. J. IVOR MURRAY.

5 Murray

Nov. 26

From SIR JOHN HALL, K.C.B., Inspector-General of Hospitals, and Principal Medical Officer of the Army during the Russian War in the Crimea, &c. &c. &c.

DEAR SIR,

RINGMORE, TEIGNMOUTH, Devon,

N

22nd November, 1858.

It affords me great satisfaction to have an opportunity of bearing testimony to the zealous and able manner in which you performed your various arduous medical duties during the many months you were employed under my superintendence in the General Hospital at Balaklava, in 1855-6. You not only performed your duties there to my entire satisfaction, but, from the numerous opportunities I bad of witnessing your professional treatment of the sick and wounded placed under your care, I consider you peculiarly well qualified to fill the appointment of Colonial Surgeon at Hong Kong, which you tell me you are soliciting at present, and I can conscientiously recommend your claim to the favorable consideration of the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies. It will afford me sincere pleasure to hear that your application has met with the success which your abilities merit.

I am,

DEAR SIR,

Yours very truly,

JOHN HALL, M.D., F.R.C.S.L.,

Inspector-General of Hospitals, and Principal Medical Officer of the Army

during the Russian War in the Crimea.

To DR. JOAN IVOR MURRAY.

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