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In these Lectures t4ie Structure of the Human Bodv ^ilf 

 be (Icmonstraled on recent Subjects, and further illustrated 

 by Preparations, and the Functions of the different Organs 

 1^ill be explained. 



The Surgical Operations are performed, and every Part of 

 Surgery so elucidated as may best tend to complete the ope- 

 rating Surgeon. 



The Art of Injecting, and of making the Anatoniical Pre- 

 parations, will be taught practically. 



Gentlemen zealous in the pursuit of Zoology, will meet 

 with an unconunon opportunity of prosecuting their re- 

 searches in Comparative Anatomy. 



Surgeons in the Army and Navy may be assisted in re- 

 newing their Anatoinical Knowledge, and every possible 

 attention will be paid to their acconmiodaiion as well as 

 instruction. - 



Anatomical Convcrzationcs will be held weekly, when 

 the different Subjects treated of will be discussed familiarly, 

 anid the Student's views forwarded. — To these none but Pu- 

 pils can be admitted. 



Spacious apartments, thoroughly ventilated, and replete 

 with every convenience, will be open from Five o'clock in 

 the morning, till Four in the afternoon, for the purposes of 

 Dissecting and Injectino, where Mr. Brookes attends to 

 direct the Students, and demonstrate the various parts as 

 they appear on Dissection. An extensive -Museum, con- 

 taining Preparations illustrative of everv part of the Human 

 Bodvj and its Diseases, appertains t" this Theatre, to which 

 Students will have occasional admittance. — Gentlemen in- 

 clined to support this School by contributing preternatural 

 or morbid Paris, Subjects in Natural History, c^. c. (indivi- 

 dually of little value to the possessors) may have the plea- 

 sure of seeing thcni preserved, arranged, and registered, 

 with the names of the Donors. 



The inconveniencies usually atteiviing Anatoiiiical Inves- 

 tigations are counteracted bv an Antiseptic Process, the re- 

 sult of h'xperimcnts made by Mr. Brookes on Human Sub- 

 jects, al Paris, i:i t'lc year I7B2; the account of which 

 wai delivered to the iv>y.il Society, and read on the l/th of 



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