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SCIENTIFIC NEWS. 



Medical and 

 surgical '.ec- 

 turei. 



Babington and Dr. 

 Dr. Marcet, and Mr. 



SCIENTIFIC NEWS. 

 .S"*. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals, 



jl HE autumnal Course of Lectures at these adjoining 

 Hospitals will commence the beginning of October : viz. 

 At St. Thomas's. 



Anatomy and the Operations of Surgery, by Mr. Cline 

 and Mr. Cooper. 



Principles and Practice of Surgery, by Mr. Cooper. 

 At Guy's. 



Practice of Medicine, by Dr. 

 Curry. 



Chemistry, by Dr. Babington, 

 Allen. 



Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen. 



Theory of Medicine, and Materia Medica, by Dr. CuRRY 

 and Dr. Cholmeley. 



Midwifeiy, and Diseases of Women and Children, by 

 Dr. Haighton. 



Physiology, or Laws of the Animal Qilconomy, by Dr. 

 Haighton. 



Occasional Clinical Lectures on select Medical Cases, by 

 Dr. Babington, Dr. Curry, and Dr. Marcet. 



Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox. 



N. B. These several lectures are so arranged, that no two 

 of them interfere in the hours of attendance ; and the whole 

 is calculated to form a complete coarse of Medical and 

 Chirurgical instructions. 



London Hospital. 



On Monday, the 3d of October, Dr. Buxton commences 

 a course of Lectures on the Tlieory and Practice of Medi- 

 cine, and one on Materia Medica. 



Chemical and 

 mineralogical 

 lectures. 



Mr. ACCLTM's Lectures on Experimental Chemistry and 

 Analytical Mineralogy, commence at the Chemical Labo- 

 ratory, Compton Street, Soho, October the 18th. 



The Lectures on Experimental Chemistry comprise the 

 Practical Operations of the Scientitic Laboratory, General 

 Rules to be observed in the performance of Experiments, 

 and Summary Experimental Elucidations of the Science of 

 Chemical Philosophy. 



The Lectures oa Analytical Mineralogy are devoted to the 

 art of distinguishing minerals, the modes of examining them- 

 by chemical agencies and general processes of analysis; with 

 a summary view of the nature of Mineralogical Science, and 

 its application to the useful arts and manufactures. 



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