A GENTLEMAN from the University of Edinburgh, capable of 

 teaching the diiTerent branches of the MATHEMATICS in the 

 most concise and expeditious way; and having testimonials from some of 

 die first Mathcmarlcal Professors, devotes a few hours to giving private 

 instructions in the various branches of the science. 



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GRAND SERIES OF NATIONAL MEDALS. 



THIS splendid Medallic lUnstrationof our National Glory has been pro- 

 duced by a private Individual, at an expense of 12,000/. by a corn- 

 nation of the talents of the most celebrated Artists in Europe. It is now 

 submitted to the lovers of the Fine Arts, in the full confidence that, as a 

 whole, it will be found superior to any thing ever produced in this Country, 

 and equal to similar works of France and Italy, where the Academies de- 

 signed and approved what the Government protected and supported. 

 The liberal and enlightened British Public will most assuredly patronize 

 Work, the object of which is to convey to posterity a record of the most 

 brilliant ach(evements of our times, embellished with many Portraits 

 ©f Royal and Illustrious characters. 



Those Ladies and Gentlemen who deferred subscribing until the whole Series 

 was completed, are informed that diey are now ready for delivery in Gold, Silver 

 or Bronze, at Mr. Whiteaves, SO, Fleet Street; Mr. Young's, 46, Hij^h Hoiborn; 

 Messrs. Solomon and Co. 2, New Street, Covent Garden ; at the Reposifory of 

 Arts, 129, Pall Mall; Messrs. Griffin and Co. 142, Leadenhall Street; Messrs. 

 Barhcrand Whitwell, York; Messrs. Reid and Son, Newcastle; Messrs. Brodie 

 and Dowdi^g, Salisbury; Mr.Morton, Edinburgh; Messrs. Barratt and Son, Bath; 

 Messrs. Jones and Forrester, Hull; Mr. Bainfortli, Leeds ; Messrs. Munday and 

 Slater, Oxford ; Mr. Nichols, Wakefield ; Messrs. Jones and Sons, Liverpool ; Mr. 

 Eaton, Worcester; Mr. Matthew West, Dublin; Messrs. Mitchell and Russell, 

 Glas£;ow; Messrs. Norton and Son, Bristol; Messrs, Zanetti and Agnew, tnd 

 Mr. Bolon^aro, Manchester; and Mr. L. Congdon, Plymouth Dock. 

 Medals in Bronze, 10s. 6J. each, or Twenty Guineas the Series, including an el^ 



gant case, arranged for the library or cabinet. 

 In Silver, One Guinea each, or Forty Guineas the Series. 

 In Gold, Fifteen Guineas each, or Six. Hundred Guineas the Series. 



%* Single Medals may be purchased. 

 Mr. Mudie's much admired silrer pattern piece, produced as a niodel for a 

 Crown, may be had of any of the above agents, price 1/. lis. 6d. 



MEDICAL SCHOOL OF GUY'S HOSPITAL. 



THE AUTUMNAL COURSE OF LECTURES will commence 

 on Monday the 4'th of October: viz. Practice of Medicine, by Dr. 

 CuRRV and Dr. Cholmeley. — Chemistry, by Dr. Eostock and Mr. 

 Ai KIN,— Experimental Philosophy, by Professor Millington.— Theory 

 of Medicine, and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cholmeley, 

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

 —Physiology, or Laws of the Animal CEconomy, by Dr. Haighton and 

 Dr. Blundell.' — Strucnue and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. Bell.— 

 And a course of Practical Botany in the Spring, by Mr. Salisbury, of 

 the Botanic Garden, Chelsea. 



N.B. These several Lectures, with those on Anatomy, and on the Prin- 

 ciples and Practice of Surgery, given at the Theatre of St. Thomas's Hos- 

 pital adjoining, are so arranged, as not to interfere with each other in tlie 

 hours of attendance, nor with the Medical or Surgical Practice of the 

 Hospital; and tlie whole is calculated to form A Complete Course of Me- 

 dical and Chiruigical Insti uction. Terms and other Particulars may be 

 learnt from Mr. Stocker, Apothecary to Guy's Hospital; who alone is 

 empowered to receive entrance money from Pupils for an^ of tlicse Lcc» 

 tures delivered at Guy's ^lospitul. 



