Letter of application from, and testimonials in favour of, John Stoddart Barr, M.B., Ch.B. ... : candidate for the post of Extra-Dispensary Surgeon to the Western Infirmary, Glasgow.

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[1906]
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    CONTENTS From Sir Hector C. Cameron, Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Glasgow, ..... g From Jas. H. Nicoll, M.B., C.M., F.F.P.S. Glasg ; Professor of Surgery, Anderson’s College, Glasgow; Visiting Surgeon, Glasgow Western Infirmary, - - - - - - io From Charles A. Ballance, M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., Surgeon and Lecturer on Surgery St. Thomas’ Hospital ; Surgeon, Hospital for Children, Great Ormond Street, - - - 11 From James Finlayson, M.D., LL.D., Physician to the Glasgow Western Infirmary; Consulting Physician to the Royal Hospital for Sick Children and to the Glasgow Ear Hospital; late President and Hon. Librarian, Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, etc.,N - - - 12 From Urban Pritchard, M.D., F.R.C.S., Professor of Aural Surgery, King’s College, London; Aural Surgeon to King’s College Hospital; Consulting Aural Surgeon to the Royal Ear Hospital, - - - - - - - - - 13 From William MILLIGAN, Aural Surgeon to the Royal Infirmary, Manchester ; Surgeon to the Manchester Ear Hospital ; Lecturer upon Diseases of the Ear, the University of Manchester, - - - - - - 14 From Herbert Tilley, B.S., F.R.C.S., Surgical Department for Diseases of Ear, Nose, and Throat, University College Hospital, London ; and formerly Surgeon to the Golden Square Throat Hospital, - - - - - - - 15 From Professor Dr. A. Politzer, Vorstand der Klinik fur Ohrenkranke im K.k. allg. Krankenhause in Wien, - 16 From Dr. M. Hajek, Privatclocent an der K.k. Universitat, Wien, 18
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    rnSTIMONIALS. From HECTOR C. Cameron, Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Glasgow. 200 Bath Street, Glasgow, 23rd June, 1906. I HAVE known John Stoddart Barr, M.B., Ch.B., since his boyhood. I had an opportunity of judging of his capabilities and earnestness during his student days, when he was a member of my class ; and again when, during six months, he acted as my house-surgeon in the Glasgow Western Infirmary (1902-03). From this experience I have been led to form a high opinion both of his character and of his professional qualifications. Since that time he has greatly added to his equipment of knowledge by a prolonged course of clinical and pathological study in various Continental Schools as well as in London, Manchester, etc. These studies no doubt had special reference to Diseases of the Ear, Nose and Throat ; but I know Dr. Barr’s knowledge of general surgery to be also both ample and accurate. He informs me that he is at present a candidate for one of the junior surgical posts on the out-door staff of the Western Infirmary. For such a position I regard him as thoroughly well qualified ; and the success of his application will give me sincere pleasure. HECTOR C. CAMERON.