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LECTURES. 



Dr. Clutterbuck will begin his Autumn Conrse of Lectures on 

 the Theory and Practice of Physic, Materia Meclica, and Che- 

 mistry, on Wednesday, October 4, 1815, at Ten o'clock in the 

 Morning, at his Honse, No. 1, in the Crescent, New Bridge- 

 Street, Blackfriars; where further particulars may be had. 



Theatre of yhuitomi/, Barih-lCs Court, Holborn. — Lectures 

 on Anatomy, PhysiologN', Pathology, and Surgery, by Mr. John 

 Taunton, F.A.S. Meml)er of the Royal College of Surgeons of 

 London, Surgeon to the City and Finsbury Dispensaries, City of 

 London Truss Society, &c. 



In this Course of Lectures it is proposed to take a comprehen- 

 sive view of the structure and ojconomy of the living body, and 

 to consider the causes, symptoms, nature, and treatment of 

 surgical diseases, M'ith the mode of performing the different sur- 

 gical operations; forming a coniplete course of anatomical and 

 physiological instruction for the medical or surgical student, the 

 artist, the professional or private gentleman. 



An ample field for professional edification will ne afforded by 

 t!ie opportunity which pupils may have of attending the clinical 

 and other practice of both the City and Finsbury Dispensaries. 



The Autumnal Course will commence on Saturday, October 7, 

 1 815, at Eight o'clock in the Evening precisely, and be con- 

 tinued every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the same 

 hour, — Particulars may be had on applying to Mr. Taunton, 87, 

 Hatton Garden. 



Medical School of St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals. — The 

 Autumnal Courses of Lectures at these adjoining Hospitals will 

 commence the begiiming of October; viz. 



ylt St. Thomas's. — Anatomy, and the Operations of Surgery, 

 by Mr. Astley Cooper and Mr. Henry Cline. Principles and 

 Practice of Surgery, by Mr. Astley Coojjer. 



^t Guy's. — Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Babington and Dr. 

 Curry. — Chemistry, by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, and Mr. Al- 

 len. — Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen. — Theory of Me- 

 dicine and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cholmeley. 

 — Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. 

 Haighton. — Physiology, or Laws of the Animal Qlconomy, by 

 Dr. Haighton. — vStructure and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox, 



N. B. These several Lectures are so arranged that no two of 

 them interfere in the hours of attendance; and the whole is cal- 

 culated to form a Complete Course of Medical and Chirurgical 

 Instruction. Terms and other Particulars may be learnt at the 

 respective Hospitals. 



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