254 _ Lectures. 
where Mr. Brookes attends to direct the Students, and de- 
monstrate the various parts as they appear on Dissection, — 
An extensive Museum, containing Preparations illustra- 
tive of every part of the Human ang and its Diseases, ap- 
pertains to this Theatre, to which Students will have occa- 
sional admittance-—Gentlemen inclined to support this 
School by contributing preternatural or morbid Parts, Sub- 
jects in Natural Plcterys &c. (individually of little value to 
the possessors,) may have the pleasure of seeing them pre- 
served, arranged, and registered, with the names of the 
Donors. 
The inconveniencies usually attending Anatomical Inves- 
tigations, are counteracted by an Antiseptic Process, the re- 
sult of Experiments made by Mr. Brookes on Human Subd- 
jects at Paris in the year 1782; the account of which was 
delivered to the Royal Society, and read on the 17th of 
June, 1784. 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 bé accommodated with 
an Apartment to Dissect in privately. 
Mr. Taunton will resume his Winter Course of Lectures 
and Demonsirations, on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, 
and Surgery, on Saturday the 31st of January, 1807, at 
eight o’Clock in the Evening, precisely; at No. 21,Greville- 
street. The Lectures will be continued at the same hour 
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. : 
Particulars may be known by application to Mr. Taunton, 
Greville-street, Hatton-garden. ; 
Mr. Blair’s Lectures on Anthropology, or the Natural 
History of Man; illustrated by anatomical preparations, &c, 
(for the ape Gor of scientific and professional gentlemen, 
amateurs of natural history, students in the liberal and fine 
arts, &c.) will recommence on Tuesday evening, the 27th 
of January, at the Bloomsbury Dispensary, No, 62;. Great 
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