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opens a wide field for inquiry, and wliich, from the number 

 of well informed men who arc now devoting to it their time 

 and talents, will, at no distant period, throw much light on 

 every tiling connected with geology. 



XLIII. IntelUgeiice and Miscellaneous Articles. 



MEDICAL AND CHEMICAL LECTURES. 



J. HE first week of October a Course of Lectures on Physic 

 and Chemistry will commence in George-street, Hanover- 

 square, at the usual morning hours, viz. the Medical Lec- 

 ture at Eight, and the Chemical at a quarter after Nine 

 o'clock ; by George Pearson, M.D. F.R.S., senior Physi- 

 cian of St. George's Hospital, of the College of Physi- 

 cians, &c. &c. 



A PiCgister is kept by Dr. Pearson, of the Cases in St. 

 George's Hospital, and an account is given of them every 

 Saturday morning at a Clinical Lecture at Nine o'clock. 



The Autumnal Course of Lectures on Anatomy, Physi- 

 ology, and Surgery, will be commenced on Saturday, the 

 first of October, at Two o'clock, by Mr. Brookes, at the 

 Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim-Street, Great Marlborough 

 Street. 



Tn 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 the ope- 

 rating Surgeon. 



The art of Injecting, and of making Anatomical Prepa- 

 rations, will be taught practically. 



Gentlemen zealous in the pursuit of Zoology will meet 

 with uncommon opportunities of prosecuting their researches 

 in Comparative Anatomy. 



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

 newing their Anatomicnl Knowledge, and every possible at- 

 tention 



