THEATRE OF ANATOMY, 

 Blenheim-Street, Great Marlborough-Street. 



THE SUMMER COURSE of LECTURES on ANATOMY, 

 PHYSIOLOGY, and SURGERY, will be commenced on Monday, 

 the Tth of June, at Seven o'Clock in the Morning, 



By Mr. BROOKES. 



7n these Lectures the Structure of the Human Body will be demonstrated 

 on recent Subjects, and further ill;>strated by Preparations, and the functions 

 of the different Organs wiil be explain-.d. 



The Surgical operations are performed, and every part of Surgery so elu- 

 cidated as may best tend to complete the operating !<urgean. 



The Art of Injecting, and of making Anatomical Preparations, wiil be 

 taught practically. 



Gentlemen zealous in the pursuit of Zoology, will meet with uncommou 

 opportunities of prosecuting iheir researches in Comparative Anatomy- 

 Surgeons in the Army and Navy may be assisted in renewing their Ana- 

 tomicdl Knowledge, and every possible attention will be paid to their accom- 

 modation as well as msirnctisjn. 



Anatomical Converzationes will be held weekly, when the different Sub- 

 jects treated of will be discussed familiarly; an » the Students' viev. s forwarded. 

 To these none but Pupils can be admit'ed. 



Spacious apartmetits, thoroughly veniil/.tcd, and icpletc wi'.h every con- 

 venience, will be open at Yhe. o'< luck in itie Morning for the purposes of 

 Dissecting and Injccing, where Mr. Brookes attends to direct the Students, 

 and demonstrate the various paits as they appear on Dissection. 



An extensive Museum, containing Preparations illustrative of every part 

 of the Human Body, and its Di?e:;si*, appertains to this Theatre, to wiileh 

 Stud<'nts will have occasional admittai^ce. — Gentlemen inclined to support 

 this School by contributing preternatural or morbid parls, subjects in Natural 

 Histo:y, &c. (individually of little value to the possessors^ may have the 

 jileasiue of seeing them preserved, arranged, and registered, with the Names 

 of the Donors. 



Terms. /. s. 



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

 For a perpetual Pupil to the Lectures and Dissections, jo 10 



The Inconveniences usually attending Anatomical Investigations are 

 counteracted by an artiieptic Process, the result or Experiments made by 

 Mr. Brookes on Human Subjects, at Paris, in the year 1782, the account of 

 which was delivered to the Royal Society, and read on the 17th of June, 

 J 784. This method has since been so far improved, that the florid colour 

 ot the Muscles is preserved, and even heightened. Pupils may be accom- 

 modated ill the House. Gentlemen established in Practice, desiious of re- 

 newing their Anatomical Knowledge, may be accommodated with an Apart- 

 ment to dissect in privately. 



