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Article XIII. 



SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE; AND NOTICES OF SUBJECTS 

 CONNECTED WITH SCIENCE. 



I. Lectures. 



St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals. — The Winter Course of 

 Lectures at these adjoining Hospitals will commence in the first 

 week of October, viz. : — 



At 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 Cooper. 



At Guy's — Practice of Medicine ; by Dr. Babington and Dr. 

 Curry. — Chemistry ; by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, and Mr. 

 Allen. — Experimental Philosophy; by Mr. Allen. — Theory of 

 Medicine, 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 Economy ; by Dr. 

 Haighton. — Structure and Diseases of the Teeth ; by Mr. Fox. 



j\.B. These several Lectures are so arranged, that no two of 

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

 lated to form a Complete Course of Medical and Chirurgical 

 Instruction. 



Dr. Pearson, after delivering Lectures on Chemistry, Thera- 

 peutics, with Materia Medica and Medical Botany, but especially 

 on the Theory and Practice of Physic, of each of which three 

 courses were given every year for 26 years, proposes in future to 

 confine himself to the department of the Practice of Physic, with 

 the Laws of the Animal Economy. This course will commence, 

 as usual, the first week of October next, in George-street, Hano- 

 ver-square. The Medical School will, however, be continued more 

 extensively, in consequence of the united labours of Dr. Roger, 

 Dr. Harrison, and Dr. John Davy, in the department of Thera- 

 peutics with Materia Medica, Clinical Practice with Demonstrative 

 Pathology, Medical Jurisprudence, and a full course of Chemistry, 

 to be delivered at the Theatre in Windmill-street. 



Dr. Ci.akke and Mr. Clarke will commence their winter 

 ( ourse of Lectures on Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and 

 Children, on Tuesday, Oct. 4. The lectures are read at the house 

 of Mr. Clarke, No. 10, Saville-row, every morning, from a 

 quarter past ten to a quarter pa->t eleven, for the convenience of 



dents attending the hospitals. 



Dr. Clutterbuck will begin his Autumn Course of Lectures on 

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

 mistry, 00 Wednesday, Oct. 5, at ten o'clock in the morning, at 



Hi house, No. i, in the Crescent, New Bridge -street, Blackfriarst 



