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and the Chemical at a quarter after nine, by George Pear- 

 son, M. D. F. R. S. Senior Physician of St. George's Hospi- 

 tal, of the College of Physicians, &c. 



A register is kept of Dr. Pearson's patients in St. George'* 

 hospital, and an account is given of them at a Clinical 

 lecture every Saturday morning at nine o'clock. 



Proposals may be had at St. George's Hospital, or at No. 

 9, George Street Hanover Square. 



At the Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim Street, Great Marl- 

 borough Street, the autumnal course of Lectures on Anatomy, 

 Physiology, and Surgerv, will commence on Wednesday, 

 October 1, at two o'clock in the afternoon, by Mr. Brookes. 



In these lectures the structure of the human body will be 

 demonstrated on recent subjects, and further illustrated by 

 preparations, and the functions of the different organs will 

 be explained. 



The surgical operations are performed, and every part of 

 surgery so elucidated, as may best tend to complete theope^ 

 rating surgeon. 



The art of injecting, and of making anatomical prepara- 

 tions, will be taught practically. 



Gentlemen zealous in the pursuit of zoology will meet 

 with uncommon opportunities of prosecuting their rex- 

 searches in comparative anatomy. 



Surgeons in the army and navy may be assisted in re- 

 newing their anatomical knowledge, and every possible at- 

 tention will be paid to their accommodation as well as in- 

 struction. 



Anatomical converzationes will be held weekly, when the 

 different subjects treated of will be discussed familiarly, and 

 the students' views forwarded. — To these none but pupils 

 can be admitted. 



Spacious apartments, thoroughly ventilated, and replete 

 with every convenience, will be open at five o'clock in the 

 morning, for the purposes of dissecting and injecting, 

 where Mr. Brookes attends to direct the students, and de- 

 monstrate the various parts as they appear on dissection. 



An extensive museum, containing preparations illmtrativc 

 «f every part of the human body, and its diiea;ci, apper- 

 tains 



