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florncastle is the prime mover, supported by many physi- 

 cians and surgeons of the highest character in London. In this 

 undertaking, among other men of rank (not of the medical 

 profession) the right honourable sir Joteph Banks benevo- 

 lently countenances and assists in the attempt to effect a new 

 arrangement. Several meetings have been held at his house 

 in Soho Square, and some progress has been made in pre- 

 paring the business to be brought before parliament, with 

 the assistance of the right honourable chancellor of the 

 exchequer, lord Henry Petty. 



LKCTURES. 



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

 following Courses of Lectures will be delivered during the 

 ensuing winter : 



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

 and Dr. Powell. 



On Anatomy and Physiology, by Mr. Abemethy. 



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

 nethy. 



On Comparative Anatomy, and the Laws of Organic Ex- 

 istence, by Mr. Macartney. 



On Chemistry, by Dr. Edwards. 



On Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women and Children, 

 by Dr. Thynne. 



The Anatomical Demonstrations and practical Anatomy, 

 by Mr. Lawrence, 



The Anatomical Lectures will begin on Wednesday, Oc- 

 tober the 1st, at two o'clock ; and the other Lectures in the 

 course of the same week. Further particulars may be 

 known by applying to Mr. Nicholson, at the apothecary's 

 shop, St, Bartholomew's hospital. 



At St. George's Hospital, and Great George Street Hano- 

 ver Square, in the first week of October will commence a 

 Course of Lectures on the Practice of Physic, Therapeutics, 

 and Chemistry, in the lecture-room No. 9, Great George 

 Street Hanover Square, (removed from Leicester Square) at 

 the usual morning hours, vi?, the Medical Lecture at eight, 



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