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It is uncertain whether these busts represent idols wor- 

 shipped by the natives, or some distinguished personages 

 among them. It may be a subject of inquiry, who were 

 the predecessors of the present race of Indians, whfJ 

 could thus execute such an excellent resemblance of the 

 human form. 



LECTURES. 



The Autumnal Course of Lectures at St. Thomas's and 

 Guy's Hospitals will commence as follows : 

 St. Thomas's. 

 Anatomy and the Operations of Surgery, by Mr. Cline and 

 Mr. Astley Cooper, Thursday, October 1, at two o'clock. 



Principles and Practice of Surgery, by Mr. Astley Cooper, 

 Monday, October 5, at eight in the evening. 

 Guy's. 

 Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Babington and Dr. Curry, 

 Friday, October 2, at ten o'clock. 



Chemistry, by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, and Mr. 

 Allen, Saturday, October 3, at ten o'clock. 



Midwifery, and Diseases peculiar to Women and Chil- 

 dren-, by Dr. Haighton, Monday, October 5, at eight in the 

 morning. 



Pathology, Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, by Dr. 

 Curry and"br. Cholmeley, Thursday, October 6, at eight in 

 the evening. 



Physiology, or Laws of the Animal CEconomy, by Dr. 

 Haighton, Wednesday, October 7, at seven in the evening 

 Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen, to begin in No- 

 vember. 



Clinical Lectures on select Medical Cases, by Dr. Ba- 

 bington, Dr. Curry, and Dr. Marcet. 



N. B. These several Lectures arc so arranged as not to in- 

 terfere with each other in the hours of attendance ; and the 

 whole is calculated to form a comj.lele Course of Medical 

 and Surgical Instruction. Terms and other particulars to 

 be lean it from Mr. Stocker, apothecary to Guy's Hospital, 

 who is also empowered to enter gentlemen as pupils to such 

 lecture* as are delivered at Guy's. 



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