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

 struction. 



Anatomical Converzationes will be held weekly, when the 

 difl'erent Subjects treated of will be discussed familiarly, and 

 the Student's views forwarded. — To these none but Pupils 

 can be admitted. 



Spacious Apartments, thoroughly ventilated, and replete 

 with every convenience, are open all the Morning, for the 

 purposes of Dissecting and Injecting, where Mr. Brookes at- 

 tends to direct the Students, and demonstrate the various 

 parts as they appear on Dissection. 



An extensive Museum, containing preparations illustra- 

 tive of every part of the Human Body, and its Diseases, ap- 

 pertains to this Theatre, to which Students will have occa- 

 sional admittance. — Gentlemen inclined to support this 

 School by contributing preternatural or morbid parts, sub- 

 jects in Natural History, ikc. (individually of little value to 

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

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

 Donors. 



Terms. ^. 5 



For a Course of Lectures, including the Dissections, 5 b 

 For a Perpetual Pupil to the Lectures and Dissections, 10 \0 

 The Inconveniences usually attending Anatomical Inves- 

 tigations, are counteracted by^ an antiseptic Process, the re- 

 sult of Experiments made by Mr. Brookes on Human Sub- 

 jects, at Paris, in the year 1 7S2, the account of which was 

 delivered to the Pioyal Society, and read on the 17th of 

 June, 1784. This method has since been so far improved, 

 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 accommodated with an- 

 Apartment to Disssect in privately. 



Mr. Taunton's Autumnal Course of Lectures on Anatomy, 

 Physiology, Pathology, and Surgery, will commence at the 

 'ihtatre uf Anatomy, Greville-Street, Hatton-Garden, on 

 Saturd;'.v the first of October, at Eight in the Evening. In 

 itiesi- Iv<;ctures Mr. Taunton purposes to take a tomprehcn- 



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