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Lectures at St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals. 

 HE autumnal course of lectures at these hospitals, Mill 



Medical and 

 surgical lec- 

 tures, commence as follows : 



St. Thomas's. 



Anatomy and the operations of surgery, by Mr. Cline 

 and Mr. Astley Cooper, Thursday, Oct. 1st, at 2 'clock. 



Principles and practice of surgery, by Mr. Astley Cooper, 

 Monday, October 5 th, at 8 in the evening. 



Guy's. 



Practice of medicine, by Dr. Babington and Dr. Curry, 

 Friday, October 2, at 10 o'clock. 



Chemistry by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, and Mr. Allen, 

 Saturday, October 3, at 10 o'clock. 



Midwifery and diseases peculiar to women and children, 

 by Dr. Haighton, Monday, Oct. 5, at 8 in the morning. 



Pathology, therapeutics, and materia medica, by Dr. 

 Curry, and Dr. Cholmeley, Tuesday, October 6, at 8 in 

 the evening. 



Physiology, or laws of the animal CSconomy, by Dr. 

 Haighton, Wednesday, October 7, at 7 in the evening. 



Experimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen, to begin in 

 November. 



Clinical Lectures on select medical cases, by Dr. Babing- 

 ton, Dr. Curry, and Dr. Marcet. 



N. B. The several lectures are so arranged as not to in- 

 terfere with each other in the hours of attendance; and the 

 Avhole is calculated to forma complete course of medical 

 and surgical instruction. Terms and other particulars to 

 be learnt from Mr- Stockcr, apothecary to Guy's Hospital, 

 who is also empowered to enter gentlemen as pupils to such 

 of the lectures as are delivered at Guy's. 



Fourcroy's Phi- A. F. Fourcroy, professor of chemistry at Paris, has 

 ^°£ hyofChe " published an enlarged edition of his " Philosophy of Che- 

 mistry," which is considered as the best elementary work 

 on that science. A translation of it by Mr. W. Desmond, 

 is in the press, and may be expected early in September. 



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