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trater, and sweetened with sugar, just before the fit comes 

 on. He says this convenience attends both these remedies, 

 if the fit that follows the first dose be not mitigated, you 

 must not expect a cure from them ; if it be, perseverance 

 in them will succeedf . 



Messrs. Cels, Tessier, and Huzard, have drawn up a Co< j c of rural 

 scheme for a Code of Rural Law, the object of which is to k*s. 

 protect landed property from every imaginable injury. It 

 is transmitted to a select committee in every department for 

 examination. 



Mr. Tessier has drawn up, by order of government* po- Cultivation of 

 pular instructions for the cultivation of cotton in France. cotton in 



Mr. Bosc has described twenty-eight species of the ash, France. 

 half of which, though cultivated in the gardens and nur- Superior spe- 

 series round Paris, have not been noticed by naturalifts. Cies -° as * 

 Some of them are large trees, superior in elasticity and flex- 



St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals. 



The Winter Courses of Lectures at these adjoining Hos- Lectures 

 pitals will commence as usual, the beginning of October. 

 Viz. At St. Thomas's. 



Anatomy and the Operations of Surgery. By Mr. Cline a t St. The- 

 and Mr. Cooper. mas's, 



Principles and Practice of Surgery. By Mr. Cooper. 

 At Guy's. 



Practice of Medicine. By Dr. Babington and Dr. Guy's, 

 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. - " I ~~ E 



Physiology, or Laws of the Animal (Economy. By Dr. 

 Haighton. 



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 Course of Medical and Chi- 

 rurgical Instructions. Terms and other paiticulars may be 

 Jearnt at the respective Hospitals. 



London Hospital. 

 Dr. Buxton's Autumnal course of Lectures on the The- and the Lon.' 

 ory and Practice of Medicine will commence on the 2d of don Hospital, 

 October at the Medical Theatre. 



t Have we not here a clew to the presumed success of such apparently 

 Inert remedies? C. 



