1803.) 
Wednefday, Odtober 5, at eight in the 
morming.—Phyfiology or laws of the 
animal ceonomy, by Dr. HArGHTON, on. 
Morday, Oftober 10, at a quarter before 
feven in the evening.—Principles and 
practice of furgery, by Mr. AsrLey 
Cooper, illuttrated by feleét cafes under 
his care in Gay’s hofpital, on Monday, 
Oclober 10, at eight in the evening. 
The above le&tures given at thefe two 
hofpitals, are fo arranged, that no two of 
them interfere with each other in the bours 
of atrendance ; andthe whole is calculated 
to firm a complete courfe of medical and 
chirurgical infiruftion. The terms and 
‘other particulars to be learned by apply- 
ing to Mr. STOCKER, apothecary to Guy’s 
Hefpital ; who is allo empowered to enier 
gentlemenas pupiis to fuch lectures as are - 
delivered at Guy's. 
Mr. HzapinGTon and, Mrs FRamp- 
TON will commence their Lectures at the 
London Hofvital, upon anatomy, phyfio- 
logy, and the principies and operations of 
furgery, on Sattirday the 1ft of October, at 
2 0°clock——Demonfrracions and diffections, 
as tifua], by Mr. ARMiGER=-A feries of 
}ctures upon furgery, illuftrated by cales 
under treatment, will be given during the 
winter, by the furgeons of the hojpital. 
The Autumnal Courfe of Lecttres will 
begin at the Medical Theatre, St. Bartho- 
lomew’*s Hofpital, in the following oider : 
On the theory and practice of medicine, by 
Dr. Roberts and Dr. PowrLi—=Clini- 
cal lectures on {elect cafes occurring in 
the hofpital, will be oecafionally given by 
Dr. RopeRys—On anatomy and phy fio- 
logy, by Mr. ABERNE TH Y—Ona compa- 
rative anatcmy and phytiology, by Mr. 
MacarkTNe&y—On the theory and piac- 
tice of furgery, by Mr. ABERNETHY— 
On chemiltry and the materia medica, by 
Dr. PowftLL—On midwifery and the 
difeafes cf women and children, by Dr. 
Tuywnng. The anatomical lectures will 
begin ‘on Saturday, October 1, at two 
o'clock, and the other |ectures will begin 
in the following week. Further particu- 
lars may be known by applying to Mr, 
Nicholion, at the apotheeary’s thop, St. 
Bartholom:w’s Hofpital, 
Mr. WiLson and Mr. Tuomas, cf 
the Theatre of Anatomy, Great Windmill 
Street, will begin their Winter Courfe of 
Lectures on anatomy, phyfiology, patho- 
logy, and furgery, on Monday Octchber 3, 
at two o’clock—-Practical anatomy will 
be continued as ulual. A plan of the 
Courfe may be had by applying to Mr. 
Wilfon, in Great Windmill Street, of to 
Mr. Thomasg1n Leicefter-{quares 
Monraury Mage. Na. 105. 
Literary and Philofophical Intelligence. 
16) 
Mr. Biair, at the Bloomfbury D'f- 
penfary, will commence his Lectutes on 
picturefgue anatomy and phytology, for 
the infcrmatien of fcientific perfons, ama- 
teurs of natural hiltory, fudents in the 
liberal arts, and profefhonal men in ge 
neral: oh the firlt Tuefday evening of 
October and ‘February, at cight o'clock, 
precifely ; and continue every fucceeding 
Tuefday, agreeably to the pian defcribed 
ina printed fyilabus." | 
The Lectures of Dr. PEaRSON will toms 
mence in Leicefter-fquare, the fecond week 
of October next. A lecture is given on theras 
peuticks froma quarter before to a quarter 
pat eight o'clock ;-0n the practice of phy- 
fic, from a quarter paft cigbt to about nine ¢ 
—and on chemifiry, from a quarter afier 
Nine to ten every morning, excepting Sa 
turdays; on which days a leéture as dele 
vered on the praéi-ce ot phyfic, from eight 
to nine; and on the cafes of patients froms 
nie to ten. , 
Dr. CLrarKkeE will’ begin a Courfe of 
his Le&tures on the principles and practice 
of miswifery, and the difea‘es of women 
and children, on Tucfday, October 4, at a 
quarter paft ten o’clock. Thefe lectures 
are given in the winter feafon only, at No. 
1, New Borlingtor ftreet. bh, is 
Dr. Batty, phyfician to the Brits 
Lying in-hofpital, Brownlow Street, will 
commence his ufual Cotirfe of Legtures 
on the theory and prectice of midwifery, 
and on the dileafes of women and children, 
on Monday, Octcber 10, at his houfe in 
Great Mariborough Street, at 13 o’clock 
in the forenoon. ParticuJars refpecting 
attendance on labours, &c. may be known 
by applying to Dr. Batty, No. 6, Great 
Marlborough Sireet. 
The fum of 20,000 was lately voted by 
Parliament towards making a navigable 
canal through the Highlands of Scotland, 
from fea to fea. The extent is 59 miles, 
29.of whieh are occupied hy lakes of un- 
fathomable depth. ‘The remaining part is 
to be 20 feet deep, and of a proportionate | 
breadth, fo that fhips of the line may pafs 
fiom the North Sea to the Britith Chafinel. 
This will obviate all the diffieultics of 
going round about by the Shetland and 
Orkney iflands, a paflage of fourteen 
days in the calmelt weather, and which 
in the formy feafon is feldom effected in 
lefs than three months. On the-contrary 
the paflage by the propofed canal will noe 
occupy more than twelve days, and fre 
quently little more than half that period, 
A correfpondence has lately taken place 
between Mr. Smirn, Secreiary Of the 
Navy inthe United S etes, and Dr. Mirs 
Y¥ RHEL by 
