TESTIMONIALS.
29, YORK STREET, DUBLIN,
I have known Dr. J. Forsayeth for many years, and it gives me great pleasure to have the opportunity to add any testimony to his gentlemanly principles and conduct, and to his high professional attainments.
He has enjoyed an excellent opportunity of acquiring a sound practical knowledge of his profession, and as he was my own private pupil I have had the best micans of knowing how be availed himself of that advantage, and I can truthfully say that he was uniformly zealous and anxious for his professional advance-
ment.
I believe Dr. Forsayeth to be clover and highly informed, and most gentlemanlike in his feelings; and I have no doubt he will acqnit himself with credit in whatever professional position he may be situated.
B. F. MCDOWELL, M.B., LRCSI, LM., L.K., & Q.C.P.,
Senior Surgeon to the Lock and Mercer's Hospitals, Lecturer in the Lødwich School of Medicine and Surgery.
22. STEPHEN'S GREEN.
I have known Mr. J. C. Forsayeth whilst a Stalent in Dublin attending bath the Hospitals and Medical Institutions of the city. His qualifications are of the highest character as he is both a Surgeon and Physician of the Dublin Colleges, having been fully and severely tested by examination at each of these justly estimated Colleges. His diplomas testify more than any testimonial the thorough acquaintance which he possesses of the details of his profession both theoretical aid practical.
MY DEAR FORSAYETI,
J. MORGAN, A.M, F.R.C.S.L,
Surgeon to Mercer's and the Lock Hospitale, Professor of Descriptive and
Practical Anatomy, Rogid College of Surgeons.
ST. HELTER'S, JERSEY.
As I understand you are seeking for an appointment, it would I assure you give me the greatest pleasure to hear of your succeNA.
Efficiently qualified as a medical man to fulfil the part of medical officer in any service, as you are, I feel certain vou must succeed.
I have not the slightest fear, judging from the kindness of your disposition and gentlemanly deportment, but that amongst those you are thrown you will both insure confidence and gain respect.
Sincerely hoping you may be successful, beliore me to be yours truly,
A. DURHAM, M.D.,
Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals H.M. Bombay Service.
TEMPLEMORE.
Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth has had excellent opportunities of obtaining practical knowledge of his profession under the guidance of his Father. Residing in the same town with him I had many opportunities of meeting him professionally, and I consider him admirably qualified to undertake on his own responsibility the duties of Medical Practitioner in all departments of the profession.
While acting as Assistant, and occasionally as representative of his Father in the management of the Dispensary, I know that he has given much satisfaction to the poor of Templemore by his attention, skill, and
BRYAN MULLALLY, M.D., L.R.C.S.,
courtesy.
M›dieni Officer of the Moyne Dispensary District,
PETER STREET, DUBLIN.
I feel great pleasure in stating that I have known Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth, as a Student in Medicine and Surgery for the past three years, during which time he acquired a thorough practical knowledge of his profession in all its departments.
Being a Member of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and Physicians, Dr. Forsayeth possesses the highest qualifications for practice, and I feel sure he will discharge with credit the duties of any medical trust.
F. V. McDOWELL, L.R.C.SI, L.M., L.K. & Q.C.P.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy in the Ledwich School of Surgery-
TEMPLEMORE.
I have known Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth for some time, both as a Student and Practitioner, and bear willing testimony to his high capabilities as a sound and well-educated Physician and Surgeon.
Dr. Forsayeth has always been liked and respected, not only for his professional attainments, but also for his high moral character and personal worth.
H. II. PHILLIPS, M.B., L.R.C.S., Assistant Surgeon H.M. Alth Regt.
I know Dr. J. Craven C. Forsaveth. His habits are those of a peaceable, well-disposed, temperate diligent, and sensible man, and from what I have heard of him, I believe him to be attached to his profession, and likely to rise in it.
THOMAS FORSAYTH, Q.C., Recorder of Cork.
1, RATHMINES ROAD, DUBLIN.
I have known Dr. J. Forsayeth for several years during his Student career in Dublin, and feel great pleasure in bearing my testimony to his professional and private character. Dr. Forsayeth has had excellent opportunities of obtaining a sound knowledge of his profession, and I have reason to know he has availed himself of them to the fullest extent. I cheerfully wish him all the success he deserves.
M. A. WARD, M.B., M.Ch., L.R.C.S.I.,
Physician to the Maison de Sante and Adelaide Hospital, Lecturer at the Ledwich School of Medicine, de.
TEMPLEMORE.
My son, Surgeon John C. C. Forsayeth has attended the Dispensary, &c., here with me at interrupted periods for five years,
R. M. FORSAYETH, M.D., L.R.C.S.
Basswick Horse, ARDWICs tusex, MANCHESTER, Mr. J. Forsayeth has been in charge of my patients on several occasions during my absence, and I have muchasure in bearing testimony to the punctuality, zeal, and ability which have at all times characterised him.
1 consider him thoroughly competent to undertake the responsibility of ang branch of his profession.
HENRY WORSLEY, M.R.C.S.E., Surgeon to the Ragged-schools and the Supplementary Hospital for Incurables.
SUTTON, NEAR CHESTER,
I have great pleasure in expressing the very favourable opinion I formed of Mr. J. C. C. Forsayeth during the many years I have known him.
Mr. Forsayeth bas had very extensive opportunities of making himself familiar with the nature and treatment of disease in almost all its forms, and I have reason to know that Mr. Forsayeth has not neglected to avail himself of the opportunities.
1 can with confidence recommend Mr. Forsayeth to fill any professional appointment with credit and ability.
A. D. MADDEN, L.R.C.S., L.M., LAI
120, ST. STEPHEN'S GREEN, DUBLIN. Mr. J. C. Forsayeth having completed his studies, I have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the abilities which he possesses, and to the sound knowledge which he has of his profession.
Mr. Forsayeth has enjoyed unusual opportunity of studying his business in a practical and useful manner.
EDWARD HAMILTON, MD., F.R.C.S.,
Professor and Surgeon to Sterreur' Hospital, and School of Medicine and Surgery.
STERVENS' HOSPITAL, DUBLIN.
As a Student of Steevens' Hospital, Mr. J. C. C. Forsayeth attended the practice of St. Patrick's (Swift's) Hospital for the fusane, under the late Dr. Croker, for five years.
E. HAMILTON, M.D., F.R.C.S., Honorary Secretary.
TEMPLEMORE.
1 have known Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth for many years, and it gives me very great pleasure to testify to his private worth and professional attainments.
He has a thorough knowledge of his profession in the several departments of Medicine, Surgers, and Midwifery. During his career as a Student and since he has lost no opportunity of gaining information both in this town, under his father, Dr. R. M. Forsayeth, and in Dublin, fu some of the best Medical Institutions of that city. I am convinced he will be an honour to the profession, and an acquisition to any service he may
His qualifications speak for themselves.
D. O'CONNELL, L.R.C.S., L.M., L.K., and Q.C.P., &c., &c.,
Surgeon to Killen, Montore, and Shanakili Dispensaries.
enter.
6, DALE STREET, LIVERPOOL.
This is to certify that Dr. J. Forsayeth sailed under my command in the Royal Mail S.S. "McGregor Laird," belonging to the African Steam Ship Company, as Surgeon, on a voyage from Liverpool to the S.W. and W. Coasts of Africa and back in 1870, and I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the skilful and efficient discharge of his duties and his general good conduct.
GEORGE F. SNART, Late Commander R.M.S.S" McGregor Laird.”
I certify that Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth was notable for both very good ability in his professional duties and also for very good moral conduct, whilst on board the Royal Mail Steamer "Yoruba."
ALFRED J. M. CROFT, Commander of Her Majesty's N.M.S.S." Yoruba.**
I certify that Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth was notable for both very good ability in his professional duties
DAVID ALEXANDER CROOK, Commander of Her Majesty's R.M. S.S." Lagos."
as well as for very good conduct whilst on board HT.M.R.M.S.S. “Lagos."
I certify that Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth was notable for both very good ability in his professional duties, as well as for very good conduct, whilst on board H.M. Royal Mail Steamships "Mandingo" and " McGregor Laird."
J. W. DAVIS, Commander of HM. Royal Mail S.S." Mandingo" and " McGregor Laivi."
I have known Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth since his childhood, and, with the exception of some years during which I was away from this neighbourhood, have been well acquainted with him, and from my experience can testify to his good moral character.
ED. F. RAMBANT, Rector of Kilfithmone, Templemore.
I have known Dr. J. C. C. Forsaveth for more than six years.
Ile is the son of very worthy parents
who have sought by precept and example to train him up in the right way, and I have every reason to hope that if God spares his life a career of usefulness lics before him.
He is a young man of great ability, and has had better opportunities than most young men of his age of studying his profession under able teachers in Dublin, and at home under his father; is courteous in manner and sober in habits, and, in my opimon is well qualified for any post he may apply for.
MATTHEW KERR, Presbyterian Minister, Templemore.
1 have known Dr. J. C. C. Forsayeth for three years, and it affords me great pleasure to attest to his moral worth and general integrity of character.
I have had many opportunities of judging of his Medical skill, as he at times assisted his father, and venture to say that invariably he gave satisfaction.
CHAS. ARCHDALE, B.A., TC.D., Curate of Templemore.
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