Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . of Mackenzie on board the Ghimborazo^the whole of which I was not able to use. To Henry Irving, Lord Londesborough,Edmund Yates, F. C, Joseph Wright, ,. Grindrod, Sir Spencer Wells, PlumptonWilson, W. H. Brereton, Miss Ada FielderKing, S. M. Whitcom, James Raj, Miss ElsieHinton Smith, Sir William Dalby. To Alfred Dunning, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft,John Lawn Stewart (from Colonel Stewart) fora graphic account of Mackenzies school dajs^Mr. Prothero, Stephen A. Miall (for extract


Sir Morell Mackenzie; physician and operator; a memoir compiled and ed from private papers and personal reminiscences . of Mackenzie on board the Ghimborazo^the whole of which I was not able to use. To Henry Irving, Lord Londesborough,Edmund Yates, F. C, Joseph Wright, ,. Grindrod, Sir Spencer Wells, PlumptonWilson, W. H. Brereton, Miss Ada FielderKing, S. M. Whitcom, James Raj, Miss ElsieHinton Smith, Sir William Dalby. To Alfred Dunning, Mr. and Mrs. Bancroft,John Lawn Stewart (from Colonel Stewart) fora graphic account of Mackenzies school dajs^Mr. Prothero, Stephen A. Miall (for extracts).Dr. McCall Anderson, for a letter from Fried-richskron. To Miss %ley, T. Gr. Meyer, Miss BenedictaStuart, for a most interesting anecdote in con-nection with the Throat Hospital. To Mr. T. A. Churchill. To Mr. T. W. Wheeler, for interesting schoolanecdotes, and a host of other correspondentswhom it would be impossible to enumerate, andwhose contributions I cannot particularize, andmany of which I have been unable to use. Iextremely regret that I have not been favouredwith more of Mackenzies letters. APPENDIX B. The Hospital Sunday Fund and its EaeliebMethod of Disteibution. Aftee a long conversation with Mackenzie, Igathered from him the chief points of differencebetween him and the Hospital Sunday FundCommittee of Distribution, then sitting. I em-bodied them in a sermon, the following summaryof which appeared next day in the Echo :— Jfr. Haioeis on the Hospital Sunday Fund. Mr. Haweis, of St. Jamess, Marylebone, in the course ofhis sermon on Hospital Sundays, stated his reasons for with-drawing from the Fund, and announced his intention to dividehis collection between a general and a special Hospital. Hepointed out that the contributions of the last three years hadfallen below the first two years; and that last year 26,082?.showed a falling off of nearly 1000/. Hard times had been assigned as the cause ; but commercial depression had not affected the Hospital Saturday


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