- CA OSLER P178-1-4
- File
- 1850
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Testimonial, Clinical Class at Mercers Hospital, Dublin, during sessions 1849 and 1850: "was honorably distinguished on account of the zeal and ability displayed by him." Signed with seal.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Testimonial, Clinical Class at Mercers Hospital, Dublin, during sessions 1849 and 1850: "was honorably distinguished on account of the zeal and ability displayed by him." Signed with seal.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Indenture of apprenticeship between Charles Lewis, his father John Lewis (giving consent) and Owen Cashell McDermott, Apothecary, all of Killarney in the county of Kerry. Further endorsed "Enrolled at Apothecaries Hall 9 April 1845", and further, highly endorsed as to character and work record, by McDermott, signed 20 September 1847.
Certificates, Apothecaries Hall, London
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Certificates to be obtained by those students to whom the regulations of the 23rd of April, 1835 are applicable… (records the teachers, subject, and standing in courses-a sort of running report card). Includes 13 full entries.
Certificate, Apothecaries Hall, Dublin
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Certificate of the Governor, Deputy Governor and directors of … having this day examined Charles Lewis of Killarney in the county of Kerry think him properly educated to be apprenticed to the profession of an apothecary.
Records relating to Charles Lewis's father
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Consists of a collection of records relating to Charles Lewis's father's records (also named Charles Lewis).
4 documents from the Medical Registration Office, Ireland
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
4 documents from the Medical Registration Office, Branch Medical Council for Ireland, certifying to the professional capacity of Charles Lewis, 1859, 1865, and a receipt for fees 1859. Lewis was at that time the resident physician at the Berehaven Mines, Castletown, County Cork.
Certificate of qualification to practise midwifery
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Certificate of qualification from the Royal College of Surgeons of England "to practise the Art and Science of Midwifery". Charles Lewis, of Berehaven Mines. Counterstamped 22/6/1865 Branch Medical Council, Ireland. Mounted with photos.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
License to practise Midwifery from the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.
Document from parish priest Michael O'Reilly
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Letter from Michael O'Reilly, parish priest, known Lewis last 10 years, medical officer Berehaven Mines … "attention and kindness to the sick and poor of my parish"… etc.
Part of Charles Lewis Fonds
Brief testimonial letter probably contemporary with item 10-3. Black bordered and signed H. L. V. (largely illegible).