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first in its general aspect, as medical 

 principle and practice ; then in its great 

 leading divisions of Physiology, Patho- 

 logy, Therapeutics, &c. ; again, as Special 

 Pathology ; finally, in such comparative 

 minutiae as professional controversies and 

 bills of mortality. The divisions of Art — 

 the next class — are simple and obvious. 

 They may be enumerated as Archaeology, 

 Costumes, Numismatics, Architecture, 

 Painting, Sculpture, first as treated col- 

 lectively, and then as treated separately ; 

 and, finally, Music. Fine Art is suc- 

 ceeded by Useful Art, and the interval 

 bridged over by Field-Sports, Games of 

 Chance, and Games of Skill. No sub- 

 division of the Useful Arts has been at- 

 tempted beyond the separation of Cookery 

 and Domestic Economy from the rest, and 

 the addition of two special sections, one 



