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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 liours of attendance; and the 

 whole is calculated to form a Complete Course of Medical 

 and Chirurgical Instructions. 



London Hospital, 

 Dr. Buxton's Autumnal Course of Lectured on the Prac- 

 tice of Medicine will be commenced on Wednesday, the 

 2d of October. 



Anatomical Theatrey Bristol. 

 Mr. J. Shute will commence his Winter Course of Lec- 

 tures on Anatomy, Physiology, and the Principles of and 

 Operations in Surgery, on Tuesday, October 1, at eig^ht 

 o'clock in the morning. 



Mr. Vergne has lately analysed the mineral waters of St. Analysis of th» 

 Felix de Bagnere, near Condat, in the department of the "/BlgSr 

 Lot, and the following were the results. Four pounds ten 

 ounces of the water, evaporated to dryness, left a residuum, 

 of 1 13 grains. From this he obtained 



Muriat of magnesia ....••.•.•.... 6 grs, 



Sulphat of magnesia 41 



Sulphat of lime» • • • 36 



Carbonat of lime 20 



Carbonat of iron 1*5 



Fatty matter 1 



there being a loss of 7*5 grs. The fatty matter had neither 

 taste nor smell J thrown on burning coals, it changed colour, 

 shrunk up like an animal substance, and emitted a very fttid 

 smell of carburetted hidrogen. The heat of the water, 

 taken from the spring at noou on the 21st of June, 1809, 

 was 66*4° F. ; and its gaseous products were a moderate 

 quantity of carbonic acid, and still less sulphuretted hi- 

 drogen. 



The water of the baths of Ussat, near "farascon, about Water of Us^ 

 ten miles from Ax, have been examined by Mr. Figuier, ^*** 

 professor of chemistry at Montpellier. He found its heat, 

 taken at sereral times and at difiPerent hours, from 2f R. to 



30-5° 



