Sir William MacCormack
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The offer made by tlie President of the lloyal College of Surgeons to proceed to the Cape in the capacity of Consulting Surgeon has been accepted by Government with graceful alacrity; and, after a very hearty "send off" at Waterloo by the students of St. Thomas's Hospital and probably other schools, Sir William proceeded from Southampton by the Union liner Breton. He is to be associated in his work with two other distinguished surgeons?Messrs. Frederick o o
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