S88 Lecturei. 



School by contributing preternatural or morbid parts, sub- 

 jects in natural history, &g. (inclividuaUy of little value to 

 the possessors,) may have the pleasure of seeing them pre- 

 served, arranged, and registered, with the names of thedonorsj 

 The inconveniences usually attending anatomical inves- 

 tigations are counteracted by an antiseptic process, the re- 

 suU of experiments made by Mr. Brookes on human sub- 

 jects at Pans in the vear 1782 3 the account of which was 

 delivered to the Roval Society, and read ou the 17th of June 

 1784. This method has since been so far unproved, 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 be acconnnodated with 

 an apartment to dissect in privately. 



The first Mondav in October nrat will comrnence a 

 Course of Lectures on Physic and Chemistry at the Labo- 

 ratory in Whitcomb-slrect, at the usual morning hours, 

 viz. on Therapeutics at a quarter before eight, on the 

 Practice of Physic at half after eight, and on Chemistry 

 at a quarter after nine o'clock. 



These Lectures are delivered every morning, except oil 

 Saturdays, when at nine o'clock a Clinical Lecture is 

 given on the cases of Dr. Pearson's patients in St. George's 

 Hospital. 



By George Pearson, M.D. F. R. S. of the College of Phy- 

 sicians, and Senior Physician to St. George's Hospital, 



&c. &.C. 

 N. B. Proposals may be had at St. George's Hospital^ 

 and at No. 52, Leicester-square. 



The follovi'ing Courses of Lectures will be delivered at the 

 Medical Theatre, St. Bartholomew's Hospital, during the 

 ensuing winter : 



On the Theory and Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Roberts 

 and Dr. Powell. 



On Anatomy and Physiology, by Mr. Abernethy. 



On the Theory and Practice of Surgery, by Mr, Aber- 

 nethy. 



On Comparative Anatomy and Physiology, by Mr. Ma- 

 cartney. 



On Chemistry, by Dr. Edwards. 



On Tne Materia Medica, by Dr. Powell. 



On Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Chil- 

 dren, by Dr. Thynne. 



Anatomies] 



