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Literary and Phllofophlcal IntelUgence. 



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lour of the mufc'es is prefeived, and even 

 lieiahrei c'l. Pupils may be accommo- 

 dated in the houf:. Genilemen eftahlidi- 

 cd in prsflire, defirous of renewing their 

 anatomical knowl^.-'ge, may be accoinmo- 

 tlated with an apartment to diff.cl in pri- 

 vately. 

 - Mr. Cakpue will commence his Ana- 



Theatre of Anatomy. An ample field 

 for profeflional inftruflion will h.- afforded 

 by the privilege which the pupil? mav en- 

 joy, by attending the clinical prafiice of 

 both the City and Firfoury Difpenfiries. 

 Le£lures will be delivered on the Theory 

 and Pr.iffice of Mrdicine, bv Dr. Reid ; 

 and on Midwi'erv, including ih; Difeaf-i 



tr-m'ca! Leisures on Monday the 30ih of of W. men and Children, by Ur. Squire 



Se embcT, 1505. The ddfi-'fting-roym Further pariici'iars may be known on ap- 



will he open fom eight o'cjjtk in the plication to Mr. Taunton, No. 10, Pater- 



ir.orning till five in the evening. Three 

 Conrf's are given every year. Further 

 particulars may be known hy applying to 

 ]\Ir. "Carpue, at his houfe No. 50, Dean- 

 ftreet, Soho. 



Mr. Chevalier, Siir£r':'fn Extnordi. 

 nary to the Piince of Wale?, ard Sur- 

 geon to the Weftminfter General Difcen- 

 iary, will begin his Winter Coiirfe oj Lec- 

 tures on the PiincipJss and Oj-.er.ni ins of 

 Surgi ry on Monday the 7th of October, 

 at .'even o'clock in the evening, ?t his 

 houfe in South Audley-ftreet, Gmfvcn-^r- 

 fquae, wlufe printed pniticulars may be 

 had. 



Dr. Clarke will begin his iifual 

 Courfe of leflures on tie Thtniy and 

 PraSice of Midwifery, and the Diltafes 

 of V/imcn and Chiidr- n, on Friday the 

 4.th of OiElv her, at the Lefnire-rooiT!, No. 

 JO, Upper John-fireet, Golden. fquire. — 

 For the convenience of gentleiren attend- 

 ing the different hofpiials, thefe Ledfures 

 will he pivtn from a quirter paft ttn to a 

 quarter p^ft ehven in the morning. Par- 

 ticulars may be known by applying to 

 Dr. Cbrke, Burlingion-flreet, or to Mr. 

 Clarke, at the I.tiftuie rcom. 



Mr. Mueurne's Phyfioiog'cal Lec- 

 tures, illuftiatcd by Anatdmical Piepira. 

 tiors, Cafts, Drawinjes, &c. &-c. will re- 

 commence the firft Minday evening in 

 Ofloher, to be continued every fucceed. 

 irg Monday evening, at eight o'clcck pre- 

 cifely. 



Dr. RciD, of the Finfbury Difpen- 

 fary, will commence h's next Winter 

 Courfe of Leftures rn the Theory and 

 Prai.1!ce of Medicine in the fecond week 

 of Oi5f!'ber. They will be delivered in a 

 part of the city ti>at may be convenient 

 for pupils attending the hcf|jitais. Fur- 

 ther particulars may be learnt at Dr. 

 Reid's houfe, Grer.vdle-ftreet, Bninfwick- 

 fqiiare 



Mr. JohnT.>\unton, Member of the 

 Royal Coilcge of Surgeons in London, 

 Surgeon to the City Difpenfary, &c. will 

 commence his fiift Winter Courfe of Lec- 

 tures en Anatomy, Phyfiology, Patholo- 

 gy, and Surgery, in Oftober next, at the 



nofter-row, Cheapfide. 



At the Theatre of Anitomy in Great 

 Wir.dmill-flreet, Mr. Wilson's^ Lei'tcres 

 on Anatfimv, Phyfiologv , P.Thologv, and 

 Surgery, will begin nn Tuefiav, 0£fober 

 T. Two Conrfes cf LeJluies aie read 

 during the Win'er and Sprint Seal'ons.— . 

 In the fint Courfe is explained the Struc- 

 ture of every part of file Human Budy, 

 fo as tn exhibit a complete view ot its Ana- 

 tomy, as far as it his been hitheito in- 

 vefiigrtted ; :o which are added, its Phy- 

 fiology and P.ithology. In the fecond 

 Courle, the Structure of the Human Body 

 is again explained ; niter which follow 

 Lefiures on the Operations of Surgery '; 

 and the Course concludes with the Ana- 

 tomy of the Gravid Uterus. A Leflure 

 is given daily from two till four o'clock. 

 Pradiical Anatomy in the tnornines as 

 ufunl. — A plan ard terms of tiie Courfe 

 msy be had at the Theatre. 



A new Society his been lately inlTit'ited 

 under the title of the Medicsl and Chirur- 

 gical S; ciety of London; the leading 

 obje6ts of which are, to promote a fpirit 

 of harmony among the members of the 

 profeffion, and to (erve as a cenTe for the 

 communication of papers, which from 

 time to time will be given to the public. 

 The following names of the Officers and 

 Council will juiti.'y the higheft expe6la- 

 tions of the advantages to fcience which 

 are hkely to refultfrcTi this inftitution :— 

 Prefi(ient, Wm. Saunders, M D. F.R S. ; 

 John AHernethy, Efq. FR.S. Vice Pre- 

 fd»nt ; Charles Rochemrjut Aikin, ECq. 

 Secretary ; William BaWington, M D, 

 F.R.S. VicePrefiient j Matthew Baillie, 

 M.D. F.RS. ; Thomas Bateman, M.D. 

 F.L.S ; Gilbert Blane, M.D. F.R.S. ; 

 SirV/m. Biizird, F.K.S. Vice-Prefiltnt ; 

 JohnCot-ke, M.D.F.A.S.Vice-Prefident; 

 Aliley Cooper, Efq. F.R.S. Tieafurer; 

 Jane> Curry, M.D. F.A.S. ; Sir W.dter 

 Farquhar, Bart. M. D. ; Thompfon 

 Forlter, Efq. ; Algernon Frampton, M.D. 

 John Heavifide, Efq. FR.S. ; Alexan- 

 der Marcet, M.D. Foreign Secretary ; 

 David Pitcairne, M.D. F.R.S. ; Henry 

 Revell Reynolds, M.D. F.R.S.; H. LelgFv 

 Tlivraas. 



