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eCIENTIFIC NEWS. 
Medical Schools of St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals, 
The winter Course of Lectures at these adjoining hospitals 
will commence the beginning of October, viz. 
At St. Thomas's 
Anatomy and the Operations of Surgery, by Mr. Astley 
Cooper, and Mr. Henry Cline. Principles and Practice of Sur- 
gery, by Mr. Astley Cooper. 
At Guy's 
Practice of Medicine, by 'Dr. Babington and Dr. Curry. — Che- 
mistry, by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, and Mr. Allen. — Expe- 
rimental Philosophy, by Mr. Allen. — Theory of Medicine, and 
Materia-Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. Cbolmeley. — Mid- 
wifery, and diseases of W'omen and children, by Dr. Haighton, 
Physiology, or Laws of the. Animal Economy, by Dr. Haigh- 
ton.— 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 Instruction. Terms and other particulars may be 
learnt at the respective hospitals. 
Dr. Clarke and Mr, Clarke's Lectures on Midwifery, and the 
Diseases of IVomen arid Children. 
Dr. Clarke and Mr. Clarke will begin their winter Course of 
Lectures on the Diseases of Women and Children, on Monday, 
October 4th. The lectures will be read at the house of Mr. 
Clarke, No. 10, Upper John Street, Golden Square, from a 
quarter past ten till a quarter past eleven, for the convenience 
of students attending the hospitals. 
For particulars apply to Dr. Clarke, New Burlington-street, 
or to Mr. Clarke, No. 10, Upper John Street, Golden Square. 
Mr. Hodgson’s Treatise on the Diseases of Arteries and 
Veins, comprising the Pathology and Treatment of Aneurisms 
and wounoed Atieiies, wdl be published in October, in one 
volume 8vo. iiluslrated by a series of engravings in 4to, 
