LiteUigence- and Miscellaneous Articles, SSA 



of a strong vigorous constitution, great ardour in the pur^ 

 suit oF knowledge, with a temper of mind ready to suhmit 

 to great privations, and prepared to accommodate himself 

 to the various trying situations to which the prejudices of 

 the inhabitants of that part of the world may possibly ex- 

 pose him'. .Great expectations are formed of his success. 



Mr. Parkinson is expected to publish the second volume 

 of Organic Remains of a former World, in the beginning of 

 June. It will contain twenty plates, with the representations 

 of nearly two hundred fossils of the remains of zoophytes, 

 coloured from nature ; among which are several proving the 

 existence in the former world of at least twenty species of 

 the encrinus. It must be gratifying to the admirers of this 

 branch of natural history, to learn that great numbers of 

 these fossils are to be found in different parts of this island. 



LECTURES. 



Mr. Brookes's Summer Course of Lectures on Anatomy, 

 Physiology, and Surgery, will commence on Saturday, the 

 1 1th of June, at Seven o'clock in the Morning, at the 

 Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim -Street, Great Marlborough- 

 Strcet. 



In these Lectures the Structure of the Fluman Body will 

 be demonstrated on recent subjects, and further illustrated 

 by preparations, and the function of the different organs 

 will be explained. 



The surgical operation's are so performed, and everv part 

 of surgery so elucidated, as may best tend to complete the 

 operating surgeon. 



The art of injecting, and of making anatomical prepara- 

 tions, will be taught practically. 



Gentlemen zealous in the pursuit of zoology, will meet 

 with uncommon opportunities of prosecuting their researched 

 in comparative anatomy. 



Surgeons in the army and navy aiay be assisted in renew- 

 ing their anatomical kowledge, and every possible attention 

 will be paid to their accommodation as well as instruction. 



Anatomical conversaziones will be held weekly, when the 

 different subjects treated of will be discussed fanuliarly, and 



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