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The new edition of Dr. Wa'rKINs’s’ 
Biographical Di&ticnary is far advanced 
at preis. The additions amount to up- 
wards of a thoufand new articles, and he 
has incorporated every name which is to 
be foued in the new edition of the Dic- 
tionnaire Hiftorique. 
Mr. Maxey has in the prefs a tranf- 
lation from the French of Florian’s faicred 
Eclogue, entitled ** Ruth,” and his Poem 
of © Tobit.” 
Mr. FrTzwiLiram has in the prefs 
a collection of Amatory Poems, confifting 
of tranflations from the Eaftern and Eu- 
ropean languages, tegether with many 
original pieces, which will be publifhed 
‘during the winter, under the title of 
“© Apbrodifia.” 
Mr. RIGLAND, the author of the ef- 
teemed Letters on the Study and Ufe of 
Ancient and Modern Hiftory, has in the 
prefs, ** Letters on the prefent State of 
Lurope.”” 
Mr. Girrorp, the tranflator of Ju- 
venal, has completed his preparatiens for 
a new edition of Mafiinger. A very ac- 
curate collation has been made of the- 
eatly editions, which abundantly prove, 
that the text is exhibited in a moft corrupt 
and mutilated ftate in the publications of 
Coxeter and Monck Mafon. ‘Mr. Gif- 
feid has accompanied each piece with 
notes, critical and illuftrative; and fub. 
joined to each play, a critique on its me- 
tits and defects. Mr. Malone has com- 
municated a curious and copious frag- 
ment of an unpublifhed play of Mal- 
finger.—It is only a fragment, for the 
bottom of each page of the manulcript 
3s mouldered away by length of time. 
The following Courfes of Le€tures will 
be delivered at the Medical Theatre, Sr. 
Bartholomew’s Hofpi.al, during; the en- 
fuing winter :— 
On the ‘Theory and Pra&tice of Medic'ne, 
by Dr. Roperts and Dr. Powert. 
Clinical Le&tures, on fele&t cafes, occur-: 
ring in the hofpital, will be occafionally 
given by Dr. RoBER Ts. 
On Anatomy and Phyficlogy, by Mr. 
ABERNETHY. 
On the Theory and Practice of Surgery, 
by Mr. ABERNETHY, 
On Chemiftry and the Materia Medica, 
by Dr. Powe ct. 
On Midwifery and the Difeafes of Women. 
and Children, by Dr. TaynneE.——The Ana- 
tomical Lectures will begin on Monday, Oc- 
tober the ift, at two o’cleck 3 and the other 
Lectures in the courfe of the fame week, 
Dr. Dennison and Dr. Sguire will, 
on Thurfday, the 4th of Ogtober, begin 
a courfe of Lectures on the Punciples and 
Literary and Philofophicai Intelligence. 
(Sept. 1, 
Practice of Midwifery, and the Difeafes 
of Women and Children. 
Mr. Taunton will commence his 
autumnal courle of Le&tures on Anatomy, 
Phyfiology, and Surgery, at the Finfbury 
Difpenfary, St. John’s-fquare, on Satur- 
day, the 6th of Oétober, 1804.—Practi- 
cal Anatomy, as ufval. 
The Leétures fer the enfuing feafon, at 
St. Thomas’s and Guy’s Hoipitals, will 
commence on the 1ft of O&ober, viz.—at 
St. Thomas’s Hofpital: Anatomy, human 
and comparative, by Mr. Ciine and Mr. 
CooPrer; Principles and Praétice of Sur- 
gery, by Mr. Cooper.—At Guy’s Hoipi- 
tal:| Pra&tice of Medicine, by Dr. Ba- 
BINGTON and Dr. Curry; Chemiftry and 
Experimental Philofophy, by Dr. BaBinc- 
TON and Mr. ALLEN; Theory of Medi- 
cine and Materia Medica, by Dr. CURRY 5 
Midwifery and the Difeafes cf Women and 
Children, by Dr. Haicuron; Phyfiolo- 
gy, or Laws of the Animal Economy, by 
Dr. HatGutTow; occafional Clinical Lec- 
tures, on feleét medical cafes, by Dis. 
BaAaBINGTON, CURRY, and MaRCET. 
Sometime in the winter will be given, a 
courfe of Le&iures on the Structure and 
Diteafes of the Teeth, by Mr. Fox, fur- 
geon-dentiit; and on the Veterinary Art, 
by Mr. Coteman, Profeffor at the Ve~ 
terinary College. Among the numerous 
improvements that are now carrying on at 
Guy’s Hofpital, intended to facilitate and 
to increafe the acquifiticon of medical and 
chirurgical fcience to pupiis, not only a 
new, enlarged, and commod.ous Leéturing- 
theatre bas been built, fo centrived as to 
admit of the feveral chemical proceffes 
being carried on before the clals; but: 
there is already in confiderable forward- 
neis zn extenfive Library and Muieum, 
in which, alorg with the valuable collec- 
tion of books belonging to the Poyfical 
Scciety, there will be depofited the va- 
ricus morbid preparations that are daily 
accumulating, with a correét account of 
the refpective caits to which they belong- 
ed, fo as to furm aregifiry of praétice, 
and a ccllegtion of facts, that muft prove of 
the utmoft importance to future enquirers. 
‘Dr Georce Pearson, femor phyfician 
to tt. George’s Hofpital, will commence 
his Lectures on Phyfic and Chemittry,; tn 
the firtt week of October, as ufual. 
Dr. CLarke’s Le@tures on Midwifery 
and the Dileales of Wemen and Childrea 
wijl begin at bis houfe, New Burlington- 
{treet, on Thuriday, October 4, at a quar- 
ter pait ten o’clock. Particuiars may be 
known, and plans of the lectures had, by — 
applyiag to Dr. Clarke. F. 
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