286 Lectures, 



the students* views forwarded. — ^To these none but pitpifs 

 can be admitted. 



Spacious apartments, thoroughly ventilated, and replete 

 with every convenience, are open from five o'clock in the 

 morning, for the purposes of dissecting and injecting, where 

 Mr. Brookes attends to direct the students, and demonstrate 

 the various parts as they appear on dissection. 



An extensive museum, containing preparations illustrative 

 of every part of the human body and its diseases, appertain* 

 ,. to this Theatre, to which students will have occasional ad- 

 mittance. — Gentlemen inclined to support this school by 

 contributing preternatural or morbid parts, subjects in natu- 

 ral history, &c. (individually of little value to the possessors) 

 may have the pleasure of seeing them preserved, arranged, 

 and registered, with the names of the donors. 



Tei^ms. — For :i course of lectures, including the dissections, 

 51, 5s, For a perpetual pupil to the lectures and dissections, 

 10/. \0s. 



The inconveniences usually attending anatomical investi- 

 gations are counteracted by an antiseptic process, the result 

 of experiments made by Mr. Brookes on human subjects at 

 Paris, in the year 1782; the account of which was delivered 

 to the Roval Society, and read on the 17th of June 17S4. 

 This method has since been so far improved, that the florid 

 colour of the muscles is preserved and even heightened. 

 Pupils may be accommodated in the house.— Gentlemen 

 established in practice, desirous of renewing their anatomical 

 knowledge, may be accommodated with an apartment to 

 dissect in privately. 



Dr. Clutterbuck, Physician to the General Dispensary, 

 Aldersgate-street, will commence his Summer Course of Lec- 

 tures on the Theory and Practice oF Physic and the Materia 

 Medica, on Monday the 30th of May, at Eight in the Morn- 

 ing, precisely, viz., on the Theory and Practice, on Mondays, 

 Wednesdays, and Fridays : and on the Materia Medica, on 

 Tucsdavs and Thursdays, at the same hour. 



In these lectures will be given an outline of the structure 

 and functions of the human b(Kly, as an indispensable preli- 



• mi nary 



