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[ Sept, 
SET CAT LEC tan be 
€r.TrHomas’s AND Guy’s HosPITALS. 
a afford, a greater advantage to the 
medical ftwdent, thefe ho fpitals have 
been fo far united, that gentlemen who 
become pupils of the one, are entitled to 
attend the wee of the other, which 
gives them an opportunity of making 
daily obfervations, on the cafes of up- 
wards of 800 difgafed perfons. - 
Lectures on the following fubjeéts are 
delivered at thefe hofpitals : 
At St. Thomas’s hofpital, Mr. Cline 
will begin his courfe of anatomical and 
furgical jJeétures, on the i1ft of Oober, 
at one o'clock. 
And on the 31ft of Oftober, at eight 
o'clock in the evening, Mr. AsTLEy 
Coorer will commence his courfe of 
le€tures on the principles and practice of 
furgery. 
At Guy’s hofpital, the autumnal courfes 
of tectures will commence in the follow- 
ing order : 
The theory and praétice of medicine, 
en Monday, the 3d of O¢tober, at ten . 
o'clock, by Dr. SAUNDERS. 
Midwifery, on Tuelday morning, Oc- 
tober 4th, at a quarter before eight o'clock, 
by Drs. Lowber and HaiGuton. 
Chemiftry, on the fame morning, at 
ten, by Dr. BABINGTON. 
Phyfiology ; or the laws of the animal 
eeconomy, on Wednefday evening, the 
sth, at feven o’clock, by Dr. HAIGHTON. 
Foe nad Materia Medica, on 
Tuefday, the 11th, at the fame hour, by 
Dr. BABINGTON. 
Clinical leGtures; leétures on experi- 
mental philofophy, and on botany, will 
be continued as ufual. 
An evening courfe of midwifery, will 
be delivered by Dr. HatGHTon, every 
Tuefday, Friday, and Saturday, at five 
o'clock. 
A phyfical fociety, for the ‘relation of 
cafes, and the difcuffion of papers read 
on the different branches ot medical 
fcience, is held every Saturday evening, 
in the Medical Theatre of Guy’s hofpi- 
tal. 

oes 
Sr. BARTHOLOMEW’s HosPITat. 
The governors of this inftitution, fen- 
fible of the advantages which would ac- 
erue to the Rudents of medicine and to 
the public, from conneéting a fyftem of 
taftructiog with the praétice of the hof- 
pital, have liberally caufed a theatre, 
with fuitable apartments, to be erected, 
in which the following courfes of le€tures 
are annually delivered. 
The lectures are fo arranged, as not to 
interfere with one another, ar with the 
practice of the hofpital. 
At ten o’clock in the morning, leéturet 
on the theory and praétice of medicine, 
or on the materia medica, are given by. 
Dr. ROBERTS. 
At eleven, the bufinefs of the hofpital 
commences; when this is~ concluded, 
natural and morbid anatomy and phyfio- 
logy are taught, by Mr. ABERNETBY, 
till four. 
In the evening, Dr. OsBoRN and Dr. 
CLARKE give leétures on midwifery, 
and the difeafes of women and children. 
After which, le€tures on chemiftry, by 
Dr. PowELL; and on the theory and 
practice of fargery, by Mr. ABERNE- 
THY, are given on alternate evenings. 
A dinical leéture is given once a week 
on the pra€tice of the hofpital, by Dr. 
LATHAM. 
And Mr. WiLkInson prepofes to de- 
liver leétures on natural and expcerimen- 
tal philofophy. 
Sr: GEORGE's HOSPITAL. 
Le&ures on Phy fic and Chemifiny, 
By Dr. PEARSON. 
To begin on Thurfday, Od. 6, at eight 
in the morning. 

Three of each of the -courfes are given 
every year, in Leicefter-fquare, vz. the 
firft courfes commence thé beginning of 
October, and clofe the latter end of Ja- 
nuary; the fecond begin immediately 
after the former have been concluded, 
and terminate in May ;—they are imme- 
diately fucceeded by the third, whick are 
concluded the early part of September. 
A leéture is given on the Materia Me- 
dica, from a a quarter before, to a quarter 
paft eight o’clock; on the Praétice of 
Phyfic, from a quarter paft eight to about 
nine; and on “Chemittry, from nine to 
ten o'clock ey ery morning, excepting 
Saturdays; an wuaich days a leéture is 
delivered on the Pra€tice of Phyfic, from 
cight to nine, ® ‘and on the Cafes of Patients 
frotn nine to tén. 
A complete regifter i is kept of the cafes 
of Dr. Pearfon’s patients in St, George's 
Hefpital, and an account given of their 
progrefs, 
