1798.) 
weltward of the city, he purpofes to deliver | 
a courfe in fome central part of the town, of 
which due notice will be given in the- public 
papers. 


This year, at the ufual feafon, Dr. Fox, 
of the London Hofpital, and Dr. Brapizy, 
of the Wettminiter, will open a courie of 
feventy lectures; including both the inftitu- 
tions of medicine, or a view of the animal 
economy {with the means of preferving 
health, and preventing difeafes) and the 
practice of phyfic.—To be continued every 
forenoon, from ten to eleven. 
The firft le@ure will be given on Friday, 
the 5th of Odtober, at their Lecture-room, 
No. 21, Great Eaft-cheap, near the Monu- 
ment. 
THEATRE IN BartrtetT-CourT, Hot- 
BORN-HILL. 
Dr. Marsuat will begin his lectures on 
anatomy and furgery, on the 1ft of October, 
at two o’clock. 
MR. POLE’S ON MIDWIFERY. 
T. Pore, Man-Midwife extraordinary to 
the Obftetric Charity, at the Medical Lec- 
ture Rooms, No. 21, Great Eaftcheap, near 
the Monument, will continue to deliver his 
le€tures as ufual, on the Theory and Prac- 
tice of Midwifery, including the Difeafes of 
Women and Children. The introductory 
leéture will be given Otober the sth, at 
half paft faur o’clock in the afternoon, when 
the hour of delivering the fucceeding lec- 
tures will be determined upon. ‘The intro- 
ductory lecture, and the four fucceeding, on 
the Pelvis, is open for the attendance of any 
of the hofpital ftudents. 
As auxiliaries to the teaching thefe 
branches of medica! praétice, T. Pore has 
an extenfive anatomical mufeum, confifting 
of about a thoufand preparations 6f healthy 
and difeafed parts 5 paintings and drawings of 
fubjeets relative to the fcience; a colle&tion 
of caits in plaifter of Paris, taken from na- 
ture, and- accurately coloured from the ori- 
ginals, of women who have died in the feve- 
ral tages, and under various Circumftances of 
utero-geftation, &c. highly ufeful to ftu- 
dents, which they have frequent opportunities 
of infpecting. Accolle€tion of medical books, 
particularly on the fubjects treated of, for 
the ufe of his pupils. —There is alfo the moft 
ample opportunities of improvement in the 
Obftetric-Charity, for the delivery of poor 
women at their own houfes.—He fupplies al- 
fo a copious fyllabus, which anfwers the 
purpole of general notes, on all parts of the 
fubje€ts treated of in the leftures. 
N.B. Lectures given at his houfe, No. 102, 
Medical and Pbilofophical Lectures in 1798. TAY 
Leadenhell-freet, to private purils, who 
cannot wait long enough in town to attenda 
fulicient number. of public ic&tures in their 
ufual courfe. 
Treatre St. Toomas’s HosriTat. 
Mr. Crank will'commence his coutie’ of 
anatomical and furgical le€tares, on Monday 
the rt of O€tober, at one o’clotk. 
Mr.. Astrzy Coorzr will begin his’ 
courfe of le€tures on tlie principles and prac- 
tice of furgery, on Friday, the 26th of Oc- 
tober, at eight® o’clock in the evening. 
Mepicat THEATRE, 
Guvy’s Hospirrat. 
The autumn courfes of lectures, read” at’ 
this theatre will commence in the following» 
order : 
The Theory and Practice of Medicine, om 
Tuefday, O€tober 2nd, at 10 o'clock, by 
Dr. SaunpDeERs and Dr. BaABINGTON. 
Midwifery, and the Difeafes of Wome 
and Children, on Wednefday, October 3d at’ 
eight o’clock in the morning, by Dr, 
Lowper, and Dr. HaicuTon. 
Dr. Haicuron’s courfe on Phyfiology 
commences, with a general furvey of the pro=' 
duétions of nature, as diftributed into thres’ 
grand divifions or clafles, viz. The Animal, 
Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms 3 in which’ 
the charaéters and boundaries of each wiil be’ 
confidered. 
Chemiftry, on Thurfday, Ofober 4th, at’ 
to o'clock, by Dr. BABINGTON. 
_Phyfiology, or, Laws of the Animal Gico- 
nomy, on Monday, October Sth, at 2 quar 
ter before feven in the evening. 
Therapeutics, and Materia Medica, on? 
Tuefday, OGtober gth, at feven in the evens 
ing. | 
LeGtures on Experimental Philofophy, an® 
Botany, as ufual. 
‘The plan of the leétures on the practice of 
Medicine, Chemiftry, and Materia Medica,: 
read at Guy’s Hofpital, isthe fame with that 
on which thefe fubjeéts have been refpe€tive- 
ly taught for many. years paft, excepting in" 
thofe alterations which the late improve=" 
ments in chermiftry have made neceflary. 
VETERINARY COLLEGE. 
Mr. Corrmawn will commence his courfe 
of lectures on the ftru€ture, cconomy, 
and difeafes of horfes, on Thurfday,, 1% of 
November, at eleven o'clock. Terms of 
attendance may be known by applying at the 
college. 
MATHEMATICS. 
Mr. FreNp’s leétures on mathematics of 
natural philofophy, on a plan fimilar to that 
purfued inthe Univerfity, Cambridge, com- 
mencein November. ‘ 
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