~°* THEATRE OF ANATOMY, MEDICINE, &c. 
% 2. Blenheim-Street, Great Marlborough-Street. 
E SUMMER COURSE. of: LECTURES, at this School, will. 
Os TSI aie begin on Monday,"June.7, ; 
- Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery, by Mr. Brooxns, daily, at Seven 
“in the Morning.—Dissections as usual. : i 
> . Chemistry, Materia Medica, &c. daily, at Eight in the Morning;Theory 
-and Practice of Physic at Nine ; with Examinations, by Dr. Ager... , 
_ Three Courses are given every year, each occupying nearly four monthse 
’ Farther particulars may be known of Mr. Brookes, -at the Theatre; or 
‘of Dr. Ager, 69, Margaret. Street, Cavendish-Square,. dt =f 
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Peet) 2. ENGRAVINGS. 
» Vol. XLIX. A. Plate to illustrate Dr. Evans’s Communication on 
* Terrestrial Magnetism; a new Electro-atmospherical Instrument ; and 
~ Mr. Anprew Horn’s Paper on Vision—A Quarto Plate to illustrate 
ee Inpetson’s Physiology of Vegetables.—A Plate to. illustrate the 
olar-‘Spots which appeared during the Year 1816 ;—and Mr. Brvan’s 
[mprovement on the Sliding-Rule.—A Plate descriptive of Mr. Emmetr’s 
Thstrument for the "Measurement of the Moon’s Distance from the Sun, 
L &ces; also a New Reflecting Goniometer.—A Plate to illustrate Chevalier - 
aDER’s Method of communicating Rotatory Motion; Lieut. Suvxp- 
™’s improved Method of working a Capstan ; and Srrexe’s new Mo- 
fication of Nootn’s Apparatus, &c. - : 
Vol. i... A Plate to illustrate Sir Humpary Davy’s new Researches 
on Flame, arid Sir Georce Cayrey’s Paper on Aétial Navigation.— 
A Plate representing a Section of the Pneumatic. Cistern, with the com- 
“pound Blow-pipe of Mr. Haze} and a Sketch of a Steam-Vessel in- 
ig fo run between London and Exeter,—Re}resentation of Apparatus 
| for Sublimation of lodine—Model of a Safety Furnace by Mr. Baxewetr 
‘—Apparatusfor consuming Fire-damp in the Mine—and Apparatus for 
irelighting the Miners’ Davy.—A Plate illustrative of the New Patent 
Hornzontal Water-Wheel of Mr. Apamson.—A Plate illustrative of Mrs. 
BBETsoN’s Theory of the Physiology of Vegetables.—A Plate to illus- 
ite Mr. Dickxinson’s new System of Beaconing. 
Vol. LI. A Plate illustrative of Mr, Capex Lorrr’s Paper on the’ 
*robability of Meteorolites being pyojected from the Moon.—-Two 
ates: one, of Mr. H. Trirron’s Improved-Apparatus for Distillation ; 
d another, of the Figures in Braptey’s Gardening illustrative of the Ar- 
on the Kaverposcore.—A Plate illustrative of Mrs. Ispetson’s Pae . 
er on the Anatomy of Vevetables; and Mr. Trepgoxp’s on Revetements. 
Vol. LI. A Plate illustrative of Mr, Upincron’s Electrical Ip- 
feaser for the unerring Manifestation of small Portions of the Electric 
Eluid.—A Plate illustrative of Mrs. Isserson’s Paper on the Fructifich- 
on of Plants.—A Plate illustrative of the Rev. Joun Micuerr’s Theory 
fthe Formation of the Earth,—A Plat illustrative of Capt. Karer’s 
Article on the Pendulum ; and New Apparatus for impregnating Liqhids 
With Gases.—A Plate illustrative of Sir H. Dayy’s Apparatus for Vola- 
tilization of Phosphorus, and Mr, Smirn’s Essay on the Structure of the . 
joisonous Fangs of Serpents, . . ° pass 
Vol. LIII. A Plate illastrative of ‘Dr. Ure’s Experiments on Caloric, 
ir. Lucxcocr’s Paper on the Atomic Philosophy, and Mr. Bowron’s 
ithe Purification of Coal Gas.—A Plate representing Mr. Renwie’s 
Pp: ratus employed in his Experiments on the Strength of Materials; 
nd the Marquis Riposrur’s Improvement on the Gas Blow-pipe.—A 
@riate illustrative of Mr. Mzrxrx’s Paper on Calorific Radiation; ‘Mr. 
Msowe’s on the Purification of Coal Gus; and Mr, HuGuus’s on ascer- 
aining Distances. . 
