472 Lectures. 



LECTURES. 



RoYAl, Institution. — The Lectures will commence on Satiiiflay tlieSd 

 of Ft-biuary next, and tlie foUouiiig AiTimgements luive been made for 

 the ensuing Season. 



Ca the Chemistry of Vet;etable and Animal Substances, by W. T. 

 BliANDE, Esq. F.R.SL. &E.Piof. Chein. Il.I.'— On Geolof^y, by the 

 same. — On Practical JVIeclianics, with their Applications to the Aits and to 

 Manufactures, by John Millington, Esq. Civil Engineer.— On Astro- 

 nomy, by the same. — On the Principles and Practice of Drawing and 

 Pamting, by W. M. Cr.'VIG, JLsci. delivered gi-uluituusl^. 



Russell Institution. — A Course of Lectures on the Elements of Eleor 

 trical Science will be commenced about the end of January at the Russell 

 Institution, by Mr. SiNGER. — Tiiesc Lectures will include Galvanism and 

 Electro-Chemistry. They may be attended by the Public as well as by the 

 Members of the Institution. A Prospectus may be obtahied at thellussell 

 Institution, Great Coram-Street, Russcll-Squarc. 



Dr. CluttereuCK viill bcf;in his Spring Course of Lectures on the The-; 

 ory and Practice of Physic, Materia Medica, and Clieniislry, about the 

 middle of January, at 'I'en o'Clock in the Morning, at his House No. 1, in 

 the Crescent, New-Bridge-Street; where further particulars may be had. 



Theatre OF Anatomy. — Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, 

 and Surgery, by Mr. John Taunton, F.A.S. of Hatton Garden. 



The Winter Course vvill connncnce on Saturday, January 27th, 1816, at 

 Eight o'clock in the Evening precisely, and be continued every Tuesday, 

 Thursday, and Saturday, at the same hour. — Particulars may be had ou 

 applying' to Mr. Taunton, 87, Ilatton Garden, 



Theatre of Anatomy, Medicine, &c. Blenheim Street, Great Marl- 

 borough Street. The Spring Courses of Lectures at tins School will bigin 

 on the following days. 



Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery, by Mr. Brookes, daily at Two, on 

 Monday, January ^2, 1816. Dissections as usual. 



Chemistry, Materia Medica, &c., daily at Eight in the Morning; T'leory 

 and Practice of Physic, at Nine; with Examinations, by Dr. Ager, on 

 Monday, February 3th. 



Three Courses are given every year, each occupying nearly Four 

 Months. Further particulars may be knowu from Mr Buookes at the 

 Theatre, or Dr. Ager, 69 Margaret Street, Cavendish Square.— Mr. 

 Brookes's Museum will be open to all Gentle.mcn (gratuitously) on thelirst 

 Monday of every Month from Eleven till Two. 



Mr, Clarke will commence his next Course of Lectures on IMidwifery 

 and the Diseases of Women and Children, on Wednesday, January ii4th. 

 The Lectures are read every Morning from a Quarter past Ten to a Quarter. 

 past Eleven, for the convenience of Students attending the Hospitals. For 

 particulars apply to Mr. Clarke, at the Lecture-Room, 10 Saville Row, 

 Burlington Gardens. 



Chemical Lectures.— Mr. Cooper will commence his Spring Course 

 of Lectures on Experimental Chemistry, on Monday, 22d January, 1816, 

 at his Laboratory, 76 Drury Lane, and continue them every Monday and 

 Thursday Evening?, at 7 o'Clock, till the completion of the Course. 



A short Syllabus of the Course may be had upon application as above, 



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