S06* Lectures* 



Here are fully explained the laws of excitability ; the leading 

 characteristic symptoms of each disease are given ; the evi- 

 dent causes of diseases in general are arranged and explain- 

 ed; and the means and substances for the prevention and 

 cure of diseases in general are also explained, according to 

 an arranged plan. 



The articles of the Materia Medico, in the Therapeutics, 

 are arranged in a printed work for the pupils only, accord- 

 ing- to the principal effects on account of which they are 

 prescribed in diseases ; specimens of them may be seen ; 

 the natural and other parts of their history are related ; the 

 forms of administration ; the doses ; the indications they 

 can fulfil, or diseases in which experience has shown them 

 to be efficacious, are fully explained., 



During the summer courses, evening lectures are given 

 on Pharmacy, in which the London Pharmacopoeia for 1 791 

 is used as a text book, which may be attended gratis by the 

 perpetual pupils to all the other lectures ; as well as lectures 

 on the Cow-pock, at the Institution, 44, Broad-street. 



The following courses of lectures will be delivered during- 

 the ensuing winter at the Medical Theatre, St. Bartho- 

 lomew's Hospital : 



On the Theory and Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Roberts 

 and Dr. Powell : Clinical Lectures on select cases occurring 

 in the hospital will be occasionally given by Dr. Roberts. 



On Anatomy and Physiology, by Mr. Abernethy. 



On the Theory and Practice of Surgery, by Mr. Abernethy. 



On Chemistry and the Materia Medica, by Dr. Powell. 



On Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women and Children, 

 by Dr. Thynne. 



The Anatomical Lectures will begin on Monday, Oc- 

 tober the 1st, 1804, at two o'clock; and the other lectures 

 in the. ensuing week. 



Further particulars may be known by applying to Mr. 

 Nicholson, at the apothecary's shop, St. Bartholomew's 

 Hospital. 



At the Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim-street, Great Marl- 

 borough-strect, Mr. Brookes will commence his autumnal 

 course of lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery, on 

 Monday, the 1st of October, at two o'clock. 



A suite of spacious apartments, thoroughly ventilated, 



and replete with every convenience for the purposes of dis- 



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