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Literary and Phthfoph'ical IntelUgence. 



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Bartholomew's 



Apothecary's-ihop, St. 



Hofpitdl. 



.^Mr. Headington and Mr. Framp- 

 ToN will commence their Au!umn;il 

 Courfe of Leftures at the Theatre ot the 

 London Hospital, on Anatomy, Pliyfic 

 logy, and the Piiiiciples and Operations of 

 Surgery, on the ilt of Oilobrr, at two 

 o'clock. The Anatomical Den-.onftra- 

 tinns and DilTedllon by Mr. Armighr. — 

 Dr. De\nison will le61ure at the fame 

 place on the Theory and Pta£lice of Mid- 

 wifery. 



St. George's Hospital. — The firft 

 Monday in Oftober next will commence a 

 Courle of Le(5fures on Phylic ami Ciie- 

 niiftry, at the Laboratory in Wnicomb- 

 flreet, Leiceller-fquare, at the ulual morn- 

 ing hours, viz. on the Therapeutics at a 

 qur,rttr before eight ; on the Praflice of 

 Pnylic at half after eight; and on Chemlf- 

 try, at a quarter after nine o'cl ck, by 

 George Pearson,' M.D F.R.S. of the 

 College of Phyficians, and Senior Piiyfi- 

 cian to St. George's Hcfpital, &c. &c, 

 Thefe Leftures are delivered every morn- 

 ing, except on Saturdays, wiicn, at nine 

 o'clock, a Clinical Lecture is given, on 

 the cafe,-, of patients in St. George's Hol- 

 pital. Propof^ls maybe had at S- Gecrtje's 

 H.-fp'tal, and at No. 14, Leicefter fqu'ire. 



The eftablifhed plan for the inftruiiion 

 of Mciiical ftucients at the VVtsTiniN- 

 STER Hospital will be continued for 

 the enfuing feafon. 



Di. Pearson's Lefliures wi'l kITo be 

 continued as ufual, at his Theatre in 

 Leicelter-lquave. 



The Autumnal Courfe of Leflures on 

 the Inltitutions and Praiiice cf Medicine, 

 Chtmiftry, &c. by Charles Badham, 

 M.D. of the Royal College of Phyiicans, 

 London, an! Phyiician to ;he Weftnriiifter 

 General Difpenfary, will be comniei;ced 

 on th; T5'h of Oitober, at eight o'clock, 

 and wi;i be continued at the ufual hours. 

 For particulars apply to Dr. Badham, at 

 hlshoafein Clifford-ltreet. 



Dr. Batty, Member of the Royal 

 College of Phyfucians, Phyfician 10 the 

 Britifh Lying-in Hofjiital, &c. &c, will 

 commence his ufual Courfe of Le6>ure» 

 on the Theory and Pra61ice of Midwileiy, 

 and on the Difea'es oi Women and Clul- 

 drrn, on Murday, Oftoher 7, at liis 

 hoiile in Great Marlboioiigh (Ireet. 



Mr. Blair's Ledurts on the Nuural 

 Hiltory of Man (!< r the information of 

 fcientitic and protcfnon'il gentlemen, ama- 

 t«uri of nuural-lii'lory, ftudents in the 

 liberal and fine-arts, &c.) will recom- 

 mence on the z2th of January^ at the 



Bloomfbury Difpenfary, Great RtilTel- 

 ftreet ; to be con*inued every fucceeding 

 Tuefday ami Friday evening, at eight 

 o'clock precilcly, until the teunination of 

 the Courfe, wh.ch wUl confilt cf about 

 twenty LeiTtures. 



The Autunvnl Courfe of Leisures on 

 Anatomy, Phyfiology, and Surgery, will 

 commence at the Thctre cf Anatomy, 

 Blenheim-flreet, Great Mailborough- 

 ftreet, on Tuefday, O61ober 11, at two 

 o'cl rk in the nfteinoon, by Mr. Brookes, 

 In iheit; LeSlurei the Stiufluie cf the flu 

 m.Tn R.dy will he demoniiraled on recent 

 fubjefts, and lunher illufirated by Piepa- 

 rations, and the Funilions of the diffe- 

 rent Organs will be explained. The Sur- 

 gical Operati.ir.s are performed, and eve y 

 part cf Surgery fo eluciu.ated, as may beft 

 tend to Complete the 0|.erating Surgeon, 

 The Art of Ljefting, and of making 

 Anatomical Prcj..arations, will be taught 

 prafiically. Gentiemen zealous in the 

 purfuitof Zoology will meet with uncom- 

 mon opportunities of prolecunng their 

 rc-fearches in Comparative AraK'my.— « 

 Surgeon* in tb.e Army and Nnvy may be 

 afli.^cd in renewing their Anst niical 

 Knowledge, and every pollible aiteHticn 

 will be paid to their accommodaiioo as 

 well as inftruifion. Anatomical Cc^nver- 

 zationes will he held weekly, when the 

 different fubjefts treated of will bedircuir- 

 ed familiarly, and the Students' views for- 

 wardv;d. To tl.efe none but pupils can be 

 admitted. Spacious ap.Triments, tho- 

 roughly ventilated, and leplete with every 

 convenience, will be open in the morning, 

 for the purpolls of DuTefling and Lijeit- 

 ing, where Mr. Broikes attends to diieft 

 the Students, and demonlirate the various 

 parts as ijiey appear on di;leflion. An 

 ex-enfive Mufeuin, c.jn;ainiiig prepara- 

 tions iUuiintive of every part ot the hu- 

 man body, and its dilea'es, appertains to 

 the Theatre, to which Stu<leiits will have 

 occalionai admittance. Gentlemen in- 

 clined to fupj'ort this School by contri- 

 buting preternarural or morbid pai ts, fub- 

 je6ts in natuial hi'.lory, &c. (individually 

 of little value to the poflellcr?), liiayhave 

 ihepleafure of I'tein^; tliem prcfer»ed, nr 

 ranged, and r- gillered, with the uarr.es of 

 the donois. The incunvcnicnce? ulually 

 attending Anatomical Invcltigations are 

 countera6led by an artileptic pr^ictU, the 

 refu t of txpei imenis ma'ie l-.y .Vir. iJ>joc!;>.i 

 on human lu'>je.LiS at. Parii iu :hc year 

 1782 ; the arcjunt of which was delivered 

 to the Royal Society, and real on the i7fh 

 of June, 1784. This method has line* 

 be«u fo far improved, that the florid co- 

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