On Monday the 2d of June, a Course of Lectures on Physic and Chemistry, will re-commence at the Laboratory, Whitcomb Street, Leicester Square, at the usual morning hours; viz. Therapeutics at a quarter before eight, the Practice at half after, and the Chemistry at a quarter after nine; by GEORGE PEARSON, M. D. F. R. 9. Senior Physician to St. George's Hospital, &c. The Practice of Vaccination will be taught at the Institution, No. 44, Broad Street, Golden Square, according to the usual plan. Further particulars may be had at St. George's Hospital, or at 52, Leicester Square. Dr. WILLAN's work on the Cow-pox, which we announced in our last number, will comprize the following sections, the titles of which express the subjects to be considered. 1. On the combined inoculation of the variolous and vaccine fluids. 2. On the characteristics and effects of perfect vaccination. 3. On imperfect vaccination. 4. On the cases of small pox subsequent to vaccina◄ tion. 5. On the cutaneous and glandular diseases imputed to vaccine inoculation. 6. On the chicken-pox and swine-pox. 7. On the inoculation of the chicken pox. 8. On the extermination of the small-pox.The Appendix consists of Letters from Dr. Jenner, and other physicians and surgeons in the principal towns of Great Britain and Ireland. The Medical Students of St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals have presented to Mr. SANDERS, the Demonstrator of Practical Ana tomy, a piece of plate of considerable value, as a testimony of their estimation of his attentions to their improvement. LIST OF NEW MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS. A Practical Treatise on the Diseases of the Stomach and of Digestion; including the History and Treatment of those Affections of the Liver and Digestive Organs, which occur to Persons who return from the East or West Indies, with Observations on various Medicines; and particularly on the improper Use of Einetics. By Arthur Daniel Stone, M. D. 8vo. 65. boards. A Compendium of the Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology of the Horse, By B. W. Burke. 12s. 6d. boards. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Mr. Chartres's Paper has not been received. We shall be obliged to Mr. Marson for any important medical cases or facts he may meet with in the course of his practice, but we wish to avoid critical controversy. Mr. Fogo's answer to Dr. Thomas cannot appear in its present form. In our next Journal, we hope to be able to add the name of an emi nent Professor, who has undertaken the Foreign Department. Communications are received from Dr. Bellamy, Dr. Kinglake, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Clement, Mr. Ring. Mr. Bradley, Dr. Kentish, and the Suf folk Society. END OF VOL. XV... Anecdotes Aneurism, on Angina pectoris, cafe of 525 476 380 280 Animal fluids, analysis of ons on 304 Bishop, Mr. on the management of leeches Bifmuth, medical ufe of the white oxyd Bladder, cafe of laceration in the 153 392 94 on Dr. Rowley's ox-faced boy of a Remittent Fever, by T. Sutton, Cancer, on the treatment of -, remedy for gr 40 560 263 520 242 146 342 458 142 19 295 391 446 79 265 on the hydatid existence of 393 500 Carpue's Mr. lectures announced cafe of hernia on various Difeafes of the Abdominal 276 477 336. 379 of the 153 155 |