The following is from the Gleaner of December 22, 1880: -- MEDICAL HONOURS In the "Times" newspaper of the 2nd of this month, we note that at the London University examinations, held in the last week of November, the following gentlemen occupy high places in the lists. In the M. D. examination, George Courtenay Henderson, son of the Hon. George Henderson of Kingston and Acting Custos of St. Andrew, came out first, with the Gold Medal, the only one awarded in this examination annually. In the second M. B. examination for honours in Medicine, Arthur Richard Saunders, partner and son-in-law of Dr. Phillippo of Kingston, is third, in the first class; in Obstetric Medicine this gentleman is fourth in the first class; and in Forensic Medicine, he is in the second class in honours. These places are more creditable to Dr. Saunders when the fact is taken into account, that from shortly after passing the first M. B. examination, up to within the last few months, when he returned to England for the examinations, Dr. Saunders actively followed the onerous duties of his profession in Jamaica. Dorothy