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peculiarities in the diseases of children, as may occur in the 

 Foundling Hospital. 



Dr. Young will begin his Elementary Lectures on Che- Chemical and 

 raistry, Physiology, the Practice of Physic, and the Ma- Medical Loo 

 teria Medica, about the middle of December: he will 

 deliver them on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 7 

 ©'clock in the evening, throughout the season. 



St. George's Hospital-, and George Street, Hanover Square. 



On Saturday, October the 7th, a Com*se of Lectures on Me<Ticaland 

 Physic and Chemistry will recommence in George street, Chemical Lee- 

 at the usual morning hours, viz. the Therapeutics at eight; 

 the Practice of Physic at half after eight ; and the Che- 

 mistry at a quarter after nine. By George Pearson, 

 M. D. F. R. S. Senior Physician to St. George's Hospital, 

 of the College of Physicians, &c. 



Clinical Lectures are given as usual on the patients in 

 St. George's Hospital, every Saturday morning, at nine 

 •'clock,. 



Dr. Squire will begin a Course of Lectures on the The- LectuMsT 1 

 ory and Practice of Midwifery, and the Diseases of Women 

 and Children, on the 3d of Oetober, at his house, Ely 

 Place, Holborn. 



The notice received from Dublin, and given in our Jour- 

 nal, No. 103, p. 239, that Professor Davy intended to give 

 a Course of Lectures on Galvanism in that city, was erro- 

 neous; it being incompatible with the situation and duties 

 of that gentleman to lecture in any other place than in the 

 Royal Institution, where the usual Courses must be in pro- 

 gress at the very time mentioned in the said notice. 



To CORRESPONDENTS. 



Mr. Rootsey's paper is obliged to be set aside, from my 

 printers being unable to procure from the letter-founders 

 the requisite types. 



Mr. Singer's communication will appear next month. 



J. S. of Hattou-garden, is deferred on account of the en- 

 graving. In the mean time I should be glad, if he wouisl 

 favsur me with his address. 



