Ddisgrifiad / Description | Henry Thomas, 10 White Frairs, Chester, to Dr. Hawkins, London, in which Dr. Thomas expresses his surprise that they should write that the letter that was received from the Homoeopathic College of Pennsylvania gave no satisfactory account of his examination, and that he intends writing to them at once for an explanation. Mr Thomas reminds the Branch Medical Council that they have had proof not admitting of any doubt that he had studied at the college, fullfilled all of the requirements of the same, was admitted to examination and only after passing the same in a creditable manner had the degree confered upon him. He trusts they will do him the justice of placing his name on the Medical Register without further delay. |