THEATRE OF ANATOMY, MEDICINE, &c. 



Blenheim-Street, Great Marlborough-Street. 



THE SUMMER COURSE- of: LECTURES, at this School, AviU 

 begin on Monday, 'June. 7. 

 Anatomy, Physiology, and Surgery, by Mr. Brooki;s, daily, at Seven 

 in the Morning. — Dissections as usual. . . 



Chemistry, Materia Medica, Sec. daily, at Eight in the Morning pTheoiy 

 and Practice of Physic at Nine ; with Examination^, by Dr. A(;er." ^ 



Three Courses are given every j-ear, each occupying nearly four moatlisr 

 Farther particulars may be known of Mr. Brookes, at the Theatre ; or 

 of Dr. Ager, 69, Margaret. Street, Cavendish-Square, 



ENG'RAVINGST ~~ " 



Vol. XLIX. A Plate to illustrate Dr. Evans's Communication on 

 ■ TeiTestrial Magnetism ; a new Electro-atmosnhcrical Instrument ; and 

 Mr. Andrew Horn's Paper on Vision,— A Quarto Plate to illustrate 

 Mrs. Iebetson's Physiology of Vegetables. — A Plate to illustrate the 

 Solar-Spots which appeared during the Year 1816; — and Mr. Bevan's 

 Improvement on the Sliding- Rule. — A Plate descriptive of Mr.EMMETx's 

 Instrument for the Measurement of tiie Moon's Distance from the Sun, 

 , &c.' ; also a New Reflecting Goniometer. — A Plate to illustrate Chevalier 

 Baader's Method of communicating Rotatory Motion ; Lieut. Shuld- 

 ham's improved Method of working a Capstan ; and Steele's new Mo- 

 dification of Nooth's Apparatus, &c. . •_ 



Vol. L. A Plate to illustrate Sir Humphuy Davy's new Researches 

 on Flame, arid Sir George Cay ley's Paper on Aerial Navigation. — 

 ^ Plate representing a Section of the Pneumatic C'stem, With the com- 

 poulid Blow-pipe of Mr. Haue\ and a Sketch of a Steam-Vessel in- 

 tended to run between London and Exeter. — Rejrresentation of A pparatus 

 for Sublimation of Iodine — Model of a Safe'^ty Furnace by Mr. Bakewell 

 — Apparatusyfor consuming Fire-damp in tlie Mine — and Apparatus for 

 re-lighting the' Miners' Davy. — A Plate illustrative of tlie is;'cw Fa'ent 

 Horizontal Water- Wheel of Mr. Adamson. — A Plate illustrative of Mrs, 

 Iebetson's Theory of the Physiology of Vegetables. — A Plate lo illus- 

 trate Mr. Dickikson's new System of Beaconing, 



Vol. LI. A Plate illustrative of Mr. Capel Lofft's Paper on the 

 Probability of Meteorolites being projected from the Moon.--Two 

 Plates : one, of Mr. H. Tritton's Improved Apparatus for DistilUtion ; 

 and .-mother, of the Figures in Bradley's Gardenihg illustrative of the Ar- 

 ticle on the Kaleidoscope. — A Plate illustrative of Mrs. Ibbetcon's Pa- 

 per on the Anatomy of Vegetables ; and Mr.TREDGOLo's on Revetements, 



Vol. LII. A Plate illustrative of Mr. LFpington's Electricil In- 

 creaser for the unerring Manifestation of small Portions of the Elect) Ic 

 Fluid. — A Plate illustrative of Mrs. Iebetson's Paper on the Fructifica- 

 tion of Plants. — A PL-ite illustrative of tlie Rev. John Michell's Theory 

 of the Formatifm of the Earth. — A Platp illustrative of Capt. Kate'r's 

 Article on the Pendulum ; and New Apparatus for impregnating Liquids 

 Vr'ith Gases. — A Plate illustrative of Sir H. Davy's Apparatus for Vola- 

 tilization of Phosphorus, and Mr. Smith's Essay on the Structure of the 

 poisonous Fangs of Serpents. . . ' 



Vol. LIII. A Plate illdstrative of Dr. Ure's Experiments on Caloric, 

 Mr. Luckcock's Paper on the Atomic Philosophy, and Mr. Boltov's 

 on the Purification of Coal Gas. — A Plate representing Mr. Rennu's 

 Apparatus employed in his Experiments on tJie Strength of Materials; 

 and the Marquis Ridolphi'3 Improvement on tlie Gas Blow-iMpe. — A 

 Plate illustrative of Mr, MEiKi.k's Paper on CaLnific Radiation; Mr. 

 Lowe's on the Purification of Coal Gas; and Mr. Hughes's on ascer- 

 :aining Distances, 



