My Medical education was received in 
London and 
Paris and
               my qualifications are as follows. In the year 1840 I was admitted
               a Member of the Medical Society of 
Paris—in 1841 I passed the
               examinations

 of the Apothecaries Hall of 
London—in 1842 that of
               the College of Surgeons. I then engaged in general practice at
               Hailsham in Sussex—in 
1848, I graduated at Kings College
               Aberdeen and obtained the Diploma of M.D. For the last eight
               years I have been a resident in this Country during which time
               I have been in practice in this City.
               
 
            
            
               I take the liberty of enclosing a copy of a private
               testimonial from the late 
Archdeacon Hare to shew my social
               standing while I was living in England and one from the British
               Consul of this

 place as a guarantee that I am not unworthy of
               soliciting the appointment.