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VIEMBER OF THE UOyAL COLLEGE OF SCROEONS, LONDOV. Cifentiatf of llli&tt)ifcrn, (g&.. AND FXTRAORDINARY MKMBER OF THE ROYAL JIEDICAL SOCIETY, OF EDINBURGH.' QUEHEC: PRiXTEn BY HrKTER, RosE & Lemiei'x, No. 26, St. Ursule Street. 1862. J< o\ aj oi ro si Wi ex( ths Ti:STIMONIALS. i' OP JOHN RACEY, M.D. EDINBURGH. UxNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH, 13th November, 1862. Dr John Racj - was well known to me during hia re=*idence at this Universitj, aud I was led to form a very ffvourable opSon of his talents and medical acquirements. lie made a SinSpS T^^:^^'s^-^^ -^ --^ placed if xl;SE?a:f I believe him to be a well-informed medical man, and to be tho- roughly qualified for the practice of all departments of hisprofes^ J. H. BALFOUR, A.M.,M.D., Prof elisor of Medicine and Botany, Dean of the Medical Faculty. William H.ndenon, M.D.. Professor of PatMog, in the Univenit, of EdMur.k. It gives me much pleasure to certify that Dr. John RACEYwasaverv exemplary student duriiiff his attPr..la.w.« ,,i *i.:„ tj^i...!- ^^^, that hi. success in the study of his"p7oS,,ion has b^rsuc^'as^to TESTIMONIALS. warrant me in recommending him to tin* tavourahlc eonsifJeration of those who may have to exorcise the patronage of any meJical appointment for which he may become a candidate. WILLIAM HENDERSON, M.D., Frofesmr of Qemral Pathology, , . ^^ rjniversity of Edinburgh. 14th Nov., i860, ^ Joseph LUter, FM.C.S., Profesw of Sunken/ in the Unicersity uf Glasgow. 17, WooLwicir Place, ' Glasoow, 14th Nov., 1860. I was acquainted with Dr. Uaoev during hia dressership under Mr. Syme, in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, and also when .•» mem- ber of my surgical class in that City, and in botii cases had oc- casion to remark alike his intelligence and amiability, and his de- voted application to professional study. As he also bears an excellent moral character, 1 regard Dr. Racey as a medical man of very high promis(?. JOSEPH LISTER, F.R.S,. Professor of Surgery, University of Glasgow. James A. Hunler, M.D., F.R.C.S. E., Sur^^eun la the Edinburffh New Town IHs- jiemanj. New TowNi Di^jpunsary, Edinburgh. 1.3th Nov., 1860. As I had numerous opportunities of judging of Dr. Racey's at- tainments during the period that he acted as my pupil in visiting L XEHTIMONIAI.S. 6 the out-pationts of this Instituti(»ii, 1 have no hesitation in saying that I believe him to he fully ((ualified to hohl any meilical or sur- gical appointment. I was always well satisfied with the eare, in- telligence and knowledge of his profession which he displayed in regard to the cases that came under his treatment. JAMES A. IIUNTEB, M.D., F.R.C.S.E. John llunhis Iknnett, F.R.S.K., Profeiisor of the Imtilutet of Medidne, und uj Clinical Medicine in the Unioerfdlii uf Edinburgh. Phifitinan to the Homl Infirmtiyy, Edinhurijh. oyitl Edinbuiujh, 14th Nov., 1800. 1 hereby certify that Dr. JoriN Ra i'SREET, Edinburoh, 12th April, 1801 1 have great pleasure in expressing the very fiivourable opinion of Dr. Rac'EY's talents and profef>sional acquirements, which I was led to entertain from my acquaintance Avith him during his resi- dence here. He possesses all the qualities requisite for success in his profession. JAMES SifME. e TESTIM^S'tALS. R. ChrMinon, M.U., Pi„feiiot or Mulnht ^Mir.t in thr fJnhntily of Etltnhur^^h. EDiN'nuuwu, V\i\\ Nov., 1800. T certify that Dr. .Torn Racey was a most diligent student wlioii he attended the; mef Midwif.nt, and the T)imne» of Women and Children, in Ihv Lniirrsit,/of Edinburgh: rt-J. Queen Street, Edinburcjh, l;3th Nov., 1862. Dr. John Racey was a very industriou.s and intellirrent student at thiH University. He ac(|uitted liimself Avell at Iuh e.xamination.s, and will doubtless prove to he a very useful and successful med' ical practitioner. J. Y. SIMPSON. William Turner M.S., Lond. Senior Demomtrator of Amtomij, and Lecturer on Microscopical Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh : I have known Dr. John Racey fov several years, and can speak ■with great confidence.'of the industry and general ability ho displayed during the time he passed his medical studies in the University of Ed- inburgh. I am disposed to place a high estimate on his professional kao'filedge, for x bad frequent opportunities of observiuf the dili- 8 TESTIMONIALS. gent manner in which he continuously applied himself to its ac- quisition. WM. TURNER, M.B. LONDON, Senior Demonstrator of Anatomij. University of Edinhurgh. J. Wusburton Begbie MD., Lecturer on Ihe Principles amd Practice of Medicine and on Clinical Medicine in the Royal Colle<,e of Surgeons Edinburgh. Phmicmn to the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh : ■' Dr. John Racey was well known to me during the period of his studios m Edinburgh, and I have much pleasure in bearing testi- mony to the zeal and diligonce with which these were prosecuted. Dr. RAf^EY is understood to have passed his examinations for the degree of Doctor of Medicine with much credit and distinction I can certify to the extent and accuracy of his professional infor- mation, and can with much confidence recommend him as in every way fully deserving the confidence of the public. J. WASBURTON REGBIE, M.D. Edinburgh, Nov. 13, 1860.