142 Medical and Philofophical Leétures in London. 
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common proceffes (particularly the phar- 
maceutical ones) will be gone through 
and commented upon. 
-The autumn courfe will begin at Dr. 
Forpyce’s, Effex-Street, Strand, on 
Monday, the 2d of October. ae 
’ The Practice of Phyfic at eight in the 
morning, the Chemifiry at nine, and the 
Materia Medica will be continued at feven. 
The fpring courfes will begin the firft 
Monday in February. 
{ MatTHEMatTIcs, &c. 
Mr. WrLitiam Frenp, M.A. Fel- 
low of Jefus College, Cambridge, pro- 
poles to give a feries of lectures in the 
MarHemMatics and NaTuraL Pui- 
- LOSOPHY, upon a plan fimilar to that 
which he purfued as tutor of Jefus 
College. 
There will be three leétures a week 
to each clafs,; which will not confift of 
“more than twelve perfons.. Each courfe 
will confit of about fifty le€tures. 
The firft courfe comprehends the 
whole that is taught in Cambridge on 
thefe fciences in the-firft year, and greater 
attention is paid to the praétice and the 
application of principles to the higher 
branches of feience. For thofe who at- 
tend this courfe, the previous know- 
ledge of the fundamental rules in arith- 
metic, will be a fufficient qualification. 
~ he teGeures’ Gre: isaven “ar Mir. 
Frenpb’s Chambers, No. 4, Hare-court, 
‘Temple. 
ST. GEORGE’s HOSPITAL. 
By Dr, PEARSON. 
1. PraGtice of Phyfic, and Praétice of St. 
George’s Hopital. 
2. Fhe Materia Medica; and, 
3. Chemiftry. 
The next courfe commences in the 
firft week of October next, and terminates 
the end of January ; when the fpring 
courfe commences, in Whitcomb-ftreet, 
Leicefter-{quare. 
Lonpon HosPirTat. 
On Monday, O€t. 9, at 11 o'clock in the 
forenoon, R. Dennison, M.D. F.R.S. 
man-midwife tothe city of London Lying- 
in Hofpiral, and Lying-in Charity for de- 
livering poor married women at their 
own habitations, will commence his lec- 
tures on the Theory and Practice of Mid- 
wifery, and the difeafes of Women and 
Children. And, for the convenience of 
gentlemen refiding in, or weftward of, 
the city, he propofes to deliver an even- 
ing courfe, ina centrical-part of the city, 
rhavey 
es 
(Aug. 
due, notice of which will be given in the 
public papers. “ 
This year,.at the ufual feafon, Dr. 
Fox, of the London Hofpital, and Dr. 
BRADLEY, of the Wefiminfter, will 
open a courfe of feventy le€tures ; in- 
cluding both the inftitutions of medicine, 
or a view of the animal ceconomy (with 
the means of preferving health, and pre- 
venting difeafes) and the pra€tice of phy- 
fic.—To be continued every forenoon, 
from ten to-eleven.  - eye 
The firft leéture to be given on Thurf- 
day, Ogtober sth, at their Leéture-room, 
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No. 21, Great Eaft-cheap, near the , 
Monument, 
THEATRE IN RaRTLET>CouRT, 
HoLBorn- Hirt. 
Dr. Marsa. will begin‘his le€tures 
on anatomy and furgery, on Monday, 
the 2d of Oftober, at two o'clock. A 
feparate courfe of leGtures on furgery 
will commence in about a fortnight after. 

MIDWIFERY. 
Mr. Tuomas PoLe, man-midwife 
extraordinary to the Obftetric Charity, 
at his theatre in* St. Thomas’s-ftreet, 
between St. Thomas’s and Guy’s hof- 
pitals, delivers a courfe of leétures on 
the theory and praétice of midwifery, 
including the difeafes of women and 
children ; which are read at eight o’clock 
in the morning, throughout the year.— 
As auxiliaries to the teaching’ thefe 
branches of medical praétice, Mr. Pole 
has an extenfive anatomical mufeum, 
confifting of about a thoufand prepara- 
tions of healthy and difeafed parts; paint- 
ings and drawings of fubjeéis relative to 
the fcience ; a collection of cafts in plafter 
of Paris, taken from nature, and accu- 
rately coloured from the originals, of 
women who-have died m the feveral 
ftages, and under the feveral circum- 
ftances of utero-geltation, &c. highly 
ufeful to the ftudents, which they have 
frequent oppoitunity of infpeéting—A 
colleétion of medical books, particularly 
on the fubjeéts treated of, for the ufe of 
the pupils. There is aifo the moft ample 
opportunities of praétical improvement 
in the Obftetric Charity, for the delivery 
of poor women at their own houfes. He 
fupplies alfo a copious fyllabus, which 
an{wers the purpofe of general notes, on 
all the parts of the fubjeéts treated of in 
the leétures. ag 
N.B. LeCtures given at his houfe, No. 
102, Leadenhall-ftreet, to private na 
cata Wh whe 
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