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Magazine. As this monthly publication, being of recent 

 date, may be unknown to many of my readers, I shall just 

 inform them, that its object is, to communicate general and 

 useful information on the different subjects connected with 

 trade, commerce, and manufactures. 



St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals. 

 The spring courses of Lectures at these adjoining Hospi- Medical an* 

 tals will commence as usual the 1st of February, viz. 



At St. Thomas's. 

 Anatomy and Operations of Surgery, by Mr. Cline and 

 Mr. Cooper. 



Principles and Practice of Surgery, by Mr. Cooper. 



At Guy's. 



Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Babington and Dr. 

 Currt. 



Chemistry, by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, and Mr. 

 Allen. 



Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen. 



Theory of Medicine and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry 

 and Dr. Cholmeley. 



Midwifery , and Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. 

 Haighton. 



Physiology, or Laws of the Animal Economy, by Dr. 

 Haighton. 



Occasional Clinical Lectures on Select Medical Cases, by 

 Dr. Babington, Dr. Curry, and Dr. Marcet. 



Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox. 



N. B. These several Lectures are so arranged, that no 

 two of them interfere in the hours of attendance; and the 

 whole is calculated to form a Complete Course of Medical 

 and Chirurgical Instructions. 





Errata in our last Number. 

 Page line 

 2 13 For E and B, read E A B. 



12 from bot. For and — ~, read varies inversely a* 

 rad ' radius. * 



