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SCIENTIFIC NEWS. 
R. H. Carlisle, F. R. S. F. A. S. Professor of Anatomy 
in the Royal Acade-my, and Surgeon to the Westmin- 
ster Hospital, will begin his Course of Lectures on the Art and 
Practice of Surgery, and the Sciences connected therewith, on 
Tuesday, October 12ih, at 12 o’clock, at his house in Soho 
The introductory discourse is open to all professional stu- 
dents, and the subject to be continued on Tuesdays and Thurs- 
days, at the same l.our. 
The diseases and accidents allotted to the province of sur- 
igeiy will be amply treated of, and illustrated by cases from the 
[Lecturer’s experience. A compendious view of the animal 
■economy wilt be adduced to Illustrate the several processes of 
disease and of recovery. 
The operations of surgery, and the anatomy of the affected 
parts, are to be demonstrated. 
The following arrangements have been made for lectures, 
\at the Surrey Institution, for the ensuing season : 
Mr. J. Mason Good, on the Philosophy of Physics, to com- 
rmenee on Friday, the 5th of November, and to be continued 
.on each succeeding Friday, Dr. Thompson, on Chemistry, 
to commence on Tuesday, the gth of November, and be con- 
tinued on each succeeding Tuesday. Mr. Bakewell on Natural 
•and Experimental Philo-ophy, will commence early In January, 
1614 ; and Dr. Ciotch on Music, early in February, 1S14. 
Squ.ire 
On Monday, October 4th, in George Street, Hanover 
Square, at the usual morning hours, the Courses of Lectures 
will 
