TESTIMONIALS
OF
HENRY SEYMOUR BRANFOOT, M.B. LOND., M.R.C.S. E.
59, Green Street, Grosvenor Square, W., 3rd February, 1875.
I entertain the highest opinion of the professional merits of Mr. Henry S. Branfoot, and I believe he is in every respect extremely well qualified to undertake the duties of any public Institution.
JOHN BIRKETT,
Surgeon to and Lecturer on Surgery at Guy's Hospital.
29, Upper Grosvenor Street. W., 17th February, 1875-
It affords me great pleasure to have this opportunity of expressing the very high opinion I entertain of the character of Mr. H. Seymour Branfoot. I have watched him during his career at Guy's Hospital, as a hard-working and industrious student, ever zealous and anxious to obtain information in its wards, and judging from the high position he has held at his examinations equally devoted and studious at home. Mr. Branfoot filled the post of dresser to my patients in a most satisfactory manner, and obtained a thorough insight into the practical part of his profession in that office.
I consider Mr. Branfoot a very high class man, and he has my best wishes for the
success in after life he richly deserves.
J. COOPER FORSTER, M.B. London, F.R.C.S.,
Surgeon and Lecturer on Surgery at Guy's Hospital, &c.
53. Upper Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, February 6th, 1875. Mr. Branfoot has been one of our house surgeons at Guy's Hospital, and conse- quently one of our most able and industrious students. He is, from knowledge and industry, well fitted to occupy any public or private position, and it is with pleasure and confidence that I now recommend him for public support.
THOMAS BRYANT, F.R.C.S.,
Surgeon to Guy's Hospital.
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