1797:] 
. who cannot wait long enough in town to 
attend a fafficient number of leétures in _ 
their ufual courte. 

Mr. Cxuine will commence his courfe 
of leétures on Anatomy end Surgery, on 
Monday the 2d of October, at one 
o'clock. 
Andon Wednefday, the 2sth of Oc-. 
tober,, at eight in the evening, Mr. 
ASTLEY Cooper will begin his courfe 
le€tures on the Principles and Prac- 
tice of Surgery. : 
Mepicalr \THEATRE, 
Guy's HosPira.. 
The autumnal courfes of lectures, read 
at this theatre, will commence in the 
following order : att 
On Tuelday, Oétober 3d, at ten in 
the morning, Dr. SAUNDERs’s and Dr. 
BaBINGTON’s lectures on the Theory 
and Pradlice of Medicine. 
On Wednefday, Ogtober 4th, at eight 
in the morning, Dr. Lowper’s and 
Dr, Haicutron’s le€tures onthe Prin- 
ciples and Praétice of Midwifery. 
The fame evening, at a quarter before 
feven, Dr. HaicHTon’s le€tures on 
Phy fiology,orlaws of the animal ceconomy. 
On Thurfday, October sth, at ten in 
the morning, Dr. Basincron’s lec- 
tures on the Theory and Praétice of Che- 
miftry. 
And on Tuefday, October roth, at 
feven in the evening, Dr. BaBinc- 
TON’s lectures on Therapeutics and Ma- 
teria Medica. . 
Clinical le€tures, le€tures on Experi- 
mental Philofcphy, and on Botany, will 
be continued as ufual. 
The plan of the leétures on the prac- 
tice of Medicine, Chemiftry, and Materia 
Medica, read at Guy’s Hoilpital, is the 
fame with that on which thefe fubjeéts 
have been refpeétively taught for many 
years paft, excepting in thofe alterations 
‘which the late improvements in che- 
miftry have made necefiary. . 
In the leétures on Midwifery, the 
principles of the art are explained, and 
their application to practice amply elu- 
cidated. 
The courfe will comprehend whatever 
relates to the anatomy, ceconomy, and 
_difeafes of the parts fubfervient to ge- 
neration, together with the moft ap- 
proved modes of treatment. 
The changes which thefe parts under- 
goin confequence of pregnancy, toge- 
ther with the difeafesinc:dent to that ftate, 
Medical and Philofophical Lectures in London. EAR 
The management of the different 
kinds of labour, viz. the natural, linger- 
ing, laborious, and preternatural; with 
the management of fuch cafes as require 
St. THomas’s AND Guy’sHOsPiTALs. . 
inftrumental affiftance. 
Premature births and mifcarriages, in- 
cluding a full ‘confiderdtion of uterine 
hemorrhages, &c. 
_ Extra-uterine cafes confidéred.—The 
Cefarean operation.——-Treatmeat of the 
difeafes incident to the puerperal ftate,— 
and the pathology of early infancy. 
The ftudentrs who attend thefe lectures ' 
will be éxercifed in the different modes 
of delivery, on a new machine, fo cou- 
ftruéted as to give an adequate idea. of 
real delivery: and, as foon as qualified, 
will have extenfive opportunities of deli- 
vering in real labors, as wellin fuch cafes 
as occur at the Lying-in Houfe, as in 
private labours. | 
In the lectures on Phvfiology, the ge- 
neral objeét is to explain the laws which 
regulate the actions of the different or- 
gans of the human body, in their healthy 
ftlate ; to compare them with the, ceco- 
nomy of correfgonding parts in other 
animals ; and to lead to a rational view 
of their tranfitions from health to dif- 
eafe. 


\ A Courses of LECTURES 
On’ the Theory and Praétice of Mid- 
wifery, and the Difeafes incident to 
Women and*Children, 
BY ANDREW THYNNE, M.D. 
Of the Royal Callege of Phyficians; phyfician 
to the General Lying-in Charity fer the de- 
livery and fupport.of poor married wonicn at 
their own habitations; proprietor of the 4x- 
crent Lying-in Houfe, Water-Lane, Fieet- 
Street; and one of the phyficians, to the 
Weflminfter Lying-in Hofpital, near Wftinnfier 
Bridge; 
Will be given at the Midwifery theatres, 
near the different hofpitals in the city, 
and at his houfe,-No. 27, Goldeu-fquare. 
Thete lectures, will; as ufual, com- 
mence the beginning-of October, and be 
continued revularly throughout the year. 
On EXTERIMENTAL PHILOSOPHY, 
BY MR. VARLEY. 
On the 3d of October, at eight in the 
evening, Mr.5. Varney, Hatton Houle 
(No. 10; Crofs- ftreet, Hatton- garden) wilk 
commence his courfe of leétures on Paeu- 
matic Chemiftry, or the - production, 
medicinal ufc, and application of facti- 
tious airs. Eaeh fubjeét will be illuf- 
trated by various experigients. «4. *-. 
This firt <courfe will .be: foilowed ‘ry 
courfes of electricity, obtics, Sc. 8c. 
Wiz ACCOUNT 

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