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383 TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Z." is incorrect. " OBSERVATOR" is under considera- tion. We addressed a Letter to "A.B.C." at the place he named, but it was return- ed to us. " HIBERNICUS" on a future occasion- If " C. J. A." will write to us, we shall be happy to communicate with him; IÀe subject he allucles to cannot consis- tenly be discussed here. The communication of " Dr. SHER- WIN" shall be inserted. The Letter of " A LOOKER-ON," when we have softened it a little. The sketch of " Mr. HARRISON" shall, if the Writer has no objection, be forwarded to our correspondent ERI- NENSIS; this, we hope, will fully ac- complish his ohject, and we return him our thanks. We think ERINENSIS has proceeded so happily in his course, that we should not like to interfere him. NEW THEATRE OF ANATOMY. WINDMILL-STREET. Mr. DERMOTT wishes to inform the Medical Public, that he will commence his next Winter Course of LECTURES on ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY. and SUR- GERY, on Saturday, the 1st of October, 1825, at Two o’Clock, p. m. in his new and spacinus Theatre, ’Vindmill-street, Golden-square. Three Courses are delivered during the Year, and an additional Demonstration daily. The Pupils will have the benefit of spacious and thoroughly ventilated Dissecting Rooms, with an ample supply of Subjects. Mr. D. per,onallv attends in the Dissecting Rooms, and it xvill be his continued study to render every assistance for the atl- vancement of his Pupils. Surgeons in the Army and Navy, also established Medical Practi- tioners will meet with uncommon advantages in renewing their knowledge of Anatomy and Operative -Surgery. Terms—Perpetual to both the Lectures and Dissectioas, Ten Guineas; a Single Course of Lectures and Dissections, Five G uineas. The inconveniences ef Dissec- tions are superseded by an Antiseptic Process. Apply, previously to the 1st of October. to Mr. Dermott, No. 7, Hollen-street, Wardonr- atreet, (if subsequently to this) at his New Residence, which is on the same Premises as the Theatre, No. 4. Great Pulteney-street, Golden-square. Two House Pupils can be received, who will have many professional advantages.—The Cer- tificates of tbeae Lectures are received by the Royal College of Surgeons. THEATRE OF ANATOMY AND MEDICINE, WEBB-STREET, MAZE-POND, BOROUGH. The AUTUMNAL COURSE of LECTURES delivered at this Theatre will commence on Saturday, Octoher 1, 1825. Mr. GRAINGER on ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY, daily, at a quarter past Eleven.— Demonstrations by Mr. R. HUTCHINSON. Dr. ARMSTRONG on the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of PHYSIC, on Saturday, October 1, at Four o’Clock in the Atternoon; and on MATERIA MEDICA, at the same hour bn the following Thursday. Dr. Armstrong having since his last-delivered Course of Lectures carefully re-arranged and revised his Lectures and having added ahout twenty entirely new ones, his future Course on the Principles and Practice of Physic will be so greatly extended as to render it necessary for him to Lecture four times a week on that subject. Dr. DAVIS on MIDWIFERY, and DISEASES of WOMEN and CHILDREN. on Tues- days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at Three o’Clock in the Afternoon. Mr. RICHARD PHILLIPS on CHEMISTRY and PHARMACY, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at a qnarter hefore Ten in the Morning. For particulars apply at the Theatre; to Mr. Grainger, Dean-street, Borough ; Dr. Arm- strong, 4H, Russell-square; Dr. Davis, (keorge-atreet, Hanover-square; Mr. Phillips. 41, Nelson-square; or at Mr. Highley’s Medical Library, Webb-street, Maze-pond, or 171, Fleet- street. LECTURES ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, AT THE SURREY DISPENSARY. UNION-STREET. BOROUGH. Dr WHITING will deliver his INTRODUCTORY LECTURE on Saturday, 1st of Octo- ber, 1825, at Ten o’Clock in the Forenoon, and will cGntinue the Course on Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fri iays, at the same hour. Apply to Dr. Whiting, 13, Rodney-buildings, New Kent-road, or at the Dispensary. PRACTICAL MIDWIFERY. Dr. HOPKINS, Pbcsioian Aecouçheur to the Wives ot Soldiers of the Three Regiments of Foot Guards, to the Westminster Lying-in-Institution, &c, &c., will commence his - NAL COURSE of OBSTETRIC LECTURES on Monday, 10th October, at the usual hour (gratuitously’,, to the Pupils attending the Practice of the above Establishments, at his House, 3 Queen-square, St. James’s Park, Westminster. Pupils are accompanied to the labours by Dr. Hopkins, till they teel fully confident to attend alone; and the number of Pupils at the commencement of the Course, will be governed by the of such registered Patients as ex- pect to be delivered during its term. For Particulars, apply to Dr. H. at his House.

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383

TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Z." is incorrect." OBSERVATOR" is under considera-

tion.We addressed a Letter to "A.B.C."

at the place he named, but it was return-ed to us." HIBERNICUS" on a future occasion-If " C. J. A." will write to us, we

shall be happy to communicate with him;IÀe subject he allucles to cannot consis-tenly be discussed here.

The communication of " Dr. SHER-WIN" shall be inserted.The Letter of " A LOOKER-ON,"

when we have softened it a little.The sketch of " Mr. HARRISON"

shall, if the Writer has no objection, beforwarded to our correspondent ERI-NENSIS; this, we hope, will fully ac-complish his ohject, and we return himour thanks. We think ERINENSIS hasproceeded so happily in his course,

that we should not like to interfere him.

NEW THEATRE OF ANATOMY. WINDMILL-STREET.Mr. DERMOTT wishes to inform the Medical Public, that he will commence his next

Winter Course of LECTURES on ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY. and SUR-GERY, on Saturday, the 1st of October, 1825, at Two o’Clock, p. m. in his new and spacinusTheatre, ’Vindmill-street, Golden-square. Three Courses are delivered during the Year, andan additional Demonstration daily. The Pupils will have the benefit of spacious and thoroughlyventilated Dissecting Rooms, with an ample supply of Subjects. Mr. D. per,onallv attends inthe Dissecting Rooms, and it xvill be his continued study to render every assistance for the atl-vancement of his Pupils. Surgeons in the Army and Navy, also established Medical Practi-tioners will meet with uncommon advantages in renewing their knowledge of Anatomy andOperative -Surgery. Terms—Perpetual to both the Lectures and Dissectioas, Ten Guineas;a Single Course of Lectures and Dissections, Five G uineas. The inconveniences ef Dissec-tions are superseded by an Antiseptic Process.

Apply, previously to the 1st of October. to Mr. Dermott, No. 7, Hollen-street, Wardonr-atreet, (if subsequently to this) at his New Residence, which is on the same Premises as theTheatre, No. 4. Great Pulteney-street, Golden-square.Two House Pupils can be received, who will have many professional advantages.—The Cer-

tificates of tbeae Lectures are received by the Royal College of Surgeons.

THEATRE OF ANATOMY AND MEDICINE, WEBB-STREET, MAZE-POND,BOROUGH.

The AUTUMNAL COURSE of LECTURES delivered at this Theatre will commence onSaturday, Octoher 1, 1825.Mr. GRAINGER on ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY, daily, at a quarter past Eleven.—

Demonstrations by Mr. R. HUTCHINSON.Dr. ARMSTRONG on the PRINCIPLES and PRACTICE of PHYSIC, on Saturday,

October 1, at Four o’Clock in the Atternoon; and on MATERIA MEDICA, at the same hourbn the following Thursday.

Dr. Armstrong having since his last-delivered Course of Lectures carefully re-arrangedand revised his Lectures and having added ahout twenty entirely new ones, his future Courseon the Principles and Practice of Physic will be so greatly extended as to render it necessaryfor him to Lecture four times a week on that subject.Dr. DAVIS on MIDWIFERY, and DISEASES of WOMEN and CHILDREN. on Tues-

days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at Three o’Clock in the Afternoon.Mr. RICHARD PHILLIPS on CHEMISTRY and PHARMACY, on Tuesdays, Thursdays,and Saturdays, at a qnarter hefore Ten in the Morning.For particulars apply at the Theatre; to Mr. Grainger, Dean-street, Borough ; Dr. Arm-

strong, 4H, Russell-square; Dr. Davis, (keorge-atreet, Hanover-square; Mr. Phillips. 41,Nelson-square; or at Mr. Highley’s Medical Library, Webb-street, Maze-pond, or 171, Fleet-street.

LECTURES ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, AT THE SURREYDISPENSARY. UNION-STREET. BOROUGH.

Dr WHITING will deliver his INTRODUCTORY LECTURE on Saturday, 1st of Octo-ber, 1825, at Ten o’Clock in the Forenoon, and will cGntinue the Course on Mondays, Wednes-days, and Fri iays, at the same hour.Apply to Dr. Whiting, 13, Rodney-buildings, New Kent-road, or at the Dispensary.

PRACTICAL MIDWIFERY.Dr. HOPKINS, Pbcsioian Aecouçheur to the Wives ot Soldiers of the Three Regiments

of Foot Guards, to the Westminster Lying-in-Institution, &c, &c., will commence his -NAL COURSE of OBSTETRIC LECTURES on Monday, 10th October, at the usual hour

(gratuitously’,, to the Pupils attending the Practice of the above Establishments, at his House,3 Queen-square, St. James’s Park, Westminster. Pupils are accompanied to the labours byDr. Hopkins, till they teel fully confident to attend alone; and the number of Pupils at thecommencement of the Course, will be governed by the of such registered Patients as ex-pect to be delivered during its term.For Particulars, apply to Dr. H. at his House.

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ANATOMY AND SURGERY.A vacancy offers for an APPRENTICE with a Surgeon of Respectability at the West end of

the Town. Considerable opportunities will present themselves for Dissection, and free admis-sion given to Hospital Practice, Anatomical Lectures, and Dispensary Practice, and many otherprofessional advantages are available.For further Particulars, direct (Postpaid) to R. P., Messrs. Burgess and Hill, Great Wind.

anill-street, Hay-market ; or at No. 6, Red-lion-squai-e, Holborn.E. W. must please to give his present Address. *Mr. W*’**, to whose house be requested an

answer to.be direcled, having removed.

HOSPITAL PUPILS.A CONSULTING SURGEON, residing at a convenient distance from Bartholomew’s and

the Borough Hospitals, has vacancies f(,r TWO PUPILS to live in his House. He has aPrivate Dissecting Room, in which he attends daily to demonstrate, and prepare them inAnatomy and Surgery for the College of Surgeons.Apply by Letter (Post paid) to J. B., Messrs. Burkitt, Winstaniey, and Son, 7, Poultry.

London.

HOSPITAL PUPILS.A PHYSICIAN, residing within a convenient distance of the principal Hospitals, would

receive as an Inmate A PUPIL, who would have the advantage of his direction and assistancein a regular course of Study, so arranged as to correspond with, and promote the objects of theHospital Lectures and Practice, and t lay the foundation of a liberal Medical Education.Every further information may be obtained by addressing A.B., Library of the Medical and

Chirurgical Society, 57, Lincoln’s-inn-field;.

TO SURGEONS, APOTHECARIES, &c.A MEDICAL PRACTICE, with Retail attached to it, to be disposed of.-The Purchase

Money requiied, about 700l.For futtlier Particulars apply to James Curtis, Druggist, 11, Old Fish-street, Doctor’s

Commons.

A GENTLEMAN, regulaily educated in the Three Branches of his Profession, wishes for aSituation as an ASSISTANT. The most respectable References can he given.

Letters addressed (Post paid) to A. B at Messrs. W. Neeley and Co.’s Advertising Office,°Change Alley, London, will meet with due attention.

Shortly ill appear, the Fourth Edition ofThe FORMULARY for the PREPARATION aud EMPLOYMENT of several NEW

MEDICINES. By M. MAJENDIE, Translated by A. L. FISHER, Member of the RoyalCollege 01 Surgeons in London.

In the Press, and speedily will be published, with original Plans, elegantly coloured,A TREATISE on the ARTERIAL SYSTEM, intended to illustrate the importance of

studying the Ana tomozes in reference to the Rationale of the New Operation for Aneurism, andthe Surgical Treatment ot Hemorrhage. By THOMAS TURNER, Member of the RoyalCcllege of Surgeons, London; of tI e Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh ; Lecturer onAnatomy. Physiology, and Pathology ; and Author of "Outlines of a System of Medico-Chi-rurgical Education," &c. &c.

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