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SCIENTIFIC NEWS, 



Upon this work the author has bestowed nearly five 

 years of almost constant labour^ in order to render it aa 

 correct as possible, conformably to the important end be 

 had in view, which was the security of the lives and pro- 

 perty of numbers in a great commercial nation. • How far 

 this end has been attained, scientific and naval men can 

 justly, appreciate. 



Medical and Chemical Leclures, St. George'' s Hospital, atid 

 George Street, Hanover Square. ' ,^ ^ 



Medical and These Medical Lectures will recommence as usual in the 

 chemical lec« first week of October, at eicfht in the morning; and the Che- 

 ^^^' mical at a quarter after nine, at No. 9, George-street, Hano- 



ver-square. 



Glinical Lectures are given on the cases of patients regis* 

 tered in St. George's Hospital, every Saturday morning at 

 nine o'clock; by George Pearson, M.D. F. R. S., sen. phy- 

 sician to St. George's Hospital ; of the College of Physi- 

 cians ; honorary Fellow of the Imperial Medico-chirurgical 

 Academy of St. Petersburgh, &c. 



Lecturnson 

 surgery and 

 j>hysiology. 



Lectures on Surgery, and on Physiology. 



Mr. A. Carlisle F. R. S. F. L. S. professor of Auatotny 

 in the Royal Academy, and surgeon to the Westminster 

 Hospital, will begin his Course of Lectures on the Art and 

 Practice of Surgery, on Tuesday, October 8, at eight o'clock 



The subject will be continued on Tuesdays, Thursdays, 

 and Saturdays, at the same hour. 



The Diseases and Accidents allotted to the province of 

 Surgery will be fully treated of, and illustrated by C^ses from 

 the Lecturer's experience. The different Operations will be 

 demonstrated, and the Anatomy of the Parts explained. 



These Lectures combine Views of the Natural History, 

 Physiology, and Pathology of the Human Body, calculated 

 to illustrate the several Processes of Healing, and to afford 

 a compendious View of the Animal Econoni}', 



