Se? i —*. oa > ee 
Ss nS o, + EA * 
388 : Miscellanies. 
which he has obtained, from the zeal and perseverance with which 
he pursues his researches, by the light which he has thrown upon 
the various effects: produced by the different: preparations of iodine, 
‘employed internally and externally, M. Lugol has effected a decided 
advancement in medicine, and as he has, besides, had the wisdom to 
avoid all vague explanations, the least inconvenience of which is that 
they are useless, we have the honor to propose that the researches 
of M. Lugol be crowned with your approbation, by engaging him to 
continue in labors whose results are so advantageous to ree 8 
ee — Encyc. Jan. 1831. 
STATISTICS. 
ae Universities of Prussia.—The following table gives the num- 
ber of students in each of the universities, during the summer session 
of 1826 compared with that of 1829, and the increase or diminution. 
No. of students during the 
. : summer session of Difference. 
_ Universities. 7s Parma a | 
Ske ao 1826. 1829. _ More. | Less. 
© Berlity:. 25 0S ar 1245} - 1706. | 468 
ie sf RO 978 |.452 | 
Breslau, - - - - 710 1147 | 487 |. 
Greisswald, = - - - 227 159 68 
Halley - - - - 1119 1291 | 172 
ion? a. - 303 405 | 102 
Munst panes Te 361 
Toul - - ~ 4130 6047 |1624 ac 
It thus appears that there has been an increase of more than three 
eighths of the number of students in the six Prussian universities in 
cd course of three years. 
Universities of Germany. 
of 
|Nu umber of ponpnaane : 
ling the summer session of] - Difference. 
Universities. —_— as 
2 1826. 1829... | _More._|Less- 
Friburg == = S Re 556 “627 TET 
Giessen - - ears S71 | yer 558. | 187 /°. 
Gottingen .- | - e - 1.545 | 1,264 ; 281 
_ |Heidelberg — - » e 626 602 24 
Jena — - - - '- 432 619 187 | - 
Leipsig - - ~ ‘. 1,384 1,400 16 
\Marbourg - we A 2 304 351 
yn mai a Ne 623 | 1,854 {1,231 
hc 827 g76. |- 49 
Wourebourg =.= yr | 660. | 518]. AM 
Total - - | 7,028 | 8,604 11,788 1452 
