152 Leciures. 
LECTURES. 
- London Hospital.—Lectures on the following subjects will be 
given at this Hospital, to commence in October: 
Anatomy and Physiology, by Mr. Headington; Surgery, by 
Mr. Headington; Midwifery, by Dr. Ramsbottom; Chemistry, 
by Mr. R. Phillips; Materia Medica, and Pharmacy, by Mr. 
R. Phillips. 
Particulars may be had of Mr. Jenkenson, at the London Hos- 
pital. 
Mr, R. Phillips will commence a Course of Twenty-four Lec- 
tures ‘on Chemistry, at No. 66, Cheapside, on Monday the 6th 
of O¢tober, at Seven o’clock in the Evening. 
Tickets of Admission and a Syllabus of the Lectures may be 
had af Mr. Phillips, No. 1, George-Yard, Lombard-Street, and 
of Mr. Edenborough, 29, Poultry. 
St. George’s Medical, Chemical, and Chirurgical School.— 
The Courses will commence in the first week of October, namely: 
1. On the Laws of the Animal GEconomy, and the Practice 
of Physic, (at No. 9, George-Street, Hanover -Square,) bv George 
Pearson, M. D.F. R. S., Senior Physician to St. George’s Hos- 
pital, &c. &e. &e. 
2. On Therapeutics, with Materia Medica and Medical Ju- 
risprudence, by W. T. Brande, F.R.S., Professor at the Royal 
lustitution ; and by George Pearson, M.D., &c. &c. 
~3. On Chemistry, at the Royal Iustitution, by W. 'T. Brande, 
Professor of Chemistry, Roy. Inst. 
4. On Surgery, by B. C. Brodie, F. R.S., Assistant Surgeon 
to St. George’s Hospital. 
5. Sir Everard Home will give, as usual, Surgical Lectures 
gratuitously to the Pupils of the Hospital. 
Anatomical, Chirurgical, and Medical School of St. Thomas’s 
and Guy’s Hospitals.—The usual Course of Lectures at these 
Hospitals will commence in October ; viz. 
At St. Thomas’s.—Auatomy and Oper ations of Surgery, by 
Mr. Astley Cooper and Mr. Henry Cline.—Principles and Prac- 
tice of Surgery, by Mr. Astley Cooper. 
At Guy’s.— Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Curry and Dr. 
Cholmeley. — Chemistry, by Dr. Marcet and Mr. Allen. — 
Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen.—Theory of Medicine, 
and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cholmeley.—Mid- 
wifery, and Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr.Haighton. 
—Physiology, or Laws of the Animal Economy, by Dr. Haighton. 
—Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox, 
-N.B. These several Lectures, with those on Anatomy, said on 
the Principles and Practice of Surgery, given at the Theatre of 
St. Thomas’s Hospital adjoining, -are so arranged that no two of 
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