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the university will be under the direction of M. Tralles. 
The grand royal observatory, which Messrs. Bode and ideler 
superintend, will also be connected with the university, as 
well as the acadeiny of arts and sciences. The faculty of 
medicine will be under the direction of Messrs. Reil (of 
Halle) Hufeland, and Bernstein. M. Savigny, from the 
university of Landshut, will teach the civil Taw $ and some 
professors of jarispradence have been invited from Gottin- 
gen, Heidelberg, Jena, and Leipsic. M. Scewalz, already 
known for several excellent politcal works, will lecture'on 
politics. M. Sartorias of Gottingen, and M. Wilken of 
Heidelberg, will lecture on history. Messrs. Fichte and 
Schleyermacher will be the professors of rational | philosophy, 
and M. Wette of Heidelberg will teach theology. All the 
other branches of science will be taught by esteemed mas- 
ters, as soon as they can be procured. 
The university will have a rector, a senatus academicus, 
and all the institutions usual in the German universities. 
The professors and students will be subject to academical 
jurisdiction. They will not be amenableto civil jurisdiction, 
until they have been solemnly deprived of their academical 
privileges. 
LV. Intelligence and Miscellaneous Articles. 
To Mr. Tilloch. 
Sin, Havise read in the Philosophical Magazine Dr, 
Lettsom’s account of the happy effects of olewm terelin- 
thine rectificatum in expelling the tzenia, | was induced to 
«make trial of it on an unfortunate woman, whose affliction, 
arising from the tape-worm, during five or six years, had | 
reduced her almost to death, notwithstanding the applica- 
tions which had been made by several medical men. 
Though the quantity of oil administered to her did not 
exceed five drachms by measure. she evacuated within half 
au hour a tape-worm 45% yards in length, In consequence 
of this, I was soon applied to by another woman ina simi- 
Jar state; the same quantity was prescribed as in the former 
case, Without any immediate effect; and about nine hours 
afterward the dose was repeated, which produced a laxative 
motion with a discharge of tenia. 
Considering ita duty Lowe to Dr. Leitsom to make this 
communication ; should you deem it worthy a place in your 
estimable Magazine, you will confer an honour on, 
‘Sir, — Your obliged and obedient servant, 
Gainsborough. L, Townk, 
. Dr, 
