l^Q SCIENTIFIC NEWS. 



Newmitieralo- Mr» ACCUM, to whom the public is indebted for a Sys- 

 liica wor . ^gj^ ^^f practical Chemistry and several otlier works, has pnt 

 to the press a System of Mineraloj^^y and Mineral o«i,"ical' 

 Chemistry, and its application to the arts. This work, which 

 is formed chiefly on the plans of Haijy and Erongniait, will^ 

 be in 2 vols. 8vo. with eight copper[)lates. 



Sargical and 

 pbysiological 

 lectures. 



Medical and 

 chemical lec- 

 tures. 



Lectures on Surgery, and on Physiology, 



Mr. A. CARLISLE, F. R. S, F. L. S. and surgeon tc/ 

 the Westminster Hospital; will begin his course of lectures^ 

 on .the art and practice of surgery, in all its branches, on 

 Tuesday, October 6th*, at eight o'clock, P. M. at his housfe 

 in Soho Square. The subject will be continued on Tues- 

 days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at the same hoar. The 

 diseases and accidents allotted to tfie province of surgery 

 tvill be fully treated of, and illustrated by cases from the 

 lecturer's experience. The diiferent operations will be de- 

 monstrated, and the anatomy of the parts explained. On 

 ttie same evenings, a course of lectui'^s will be delivered on 

 the natural history, physiology, and pathology of the human 

 body, calculated to illustrate the several processes of heal- 

 ing, and to afford a; compendious *iew of the animal econo- 

 my. The introductory discourse will be open to all stu- 

 dents. 



Medical and Chemical Lectures, St. George's Hospital, and 

 George Street, Hanover Square. 



ON Monday, October 5th, a c6urse of lectures on phy- 

 sic and chemistry \^ill recommence at No. 9, George Street, 

 Hanover Square, at the usual morning hours : viz. the me- 

 dical lectures at 8, and the chemical at 9 o'Clock. By 

 Ge6rge Pearson, M. D. F. R. S. senior physician of St. 

 George's Hospital, of the College of Physicians, &c. 



Note, a register is kept of the cases of Dr. Pearson's 

 patients in St. George's Hospital, and an account is given 

 of them at a chemical lecture every Saturday morning at g 

 o'clock. Proposals may be had at the Hospital, and at 

 No. 9, George Street, 



