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Credit: Mr. Liston on the respiration of sulphuric ether. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![TREMONT STREET MEDICAL SCHOOL. hu»:mer coluke of LtCTimEs. I-v Jtditiiion lo Llie U8««! eveixifies, the rollowiiig Courses ol i-ectuies will be delivered heivre ihe slu- deiUfj of thiis Scliool diirini^ Ihe cuiniiig seHMUii. On Eti)ljrv(^il<*;iry} (>> riotomor Aoassiz. Puihologicitl Aiinioiriy, by L)r. .1. U- S. Jackson. (JompHnitive Arifitniiiy, by l)i\ Jekfribej Wvmai*. DUeHses ulihe Skiii, by Ur. Gordon. Medic») .lurispruUeiicf. by Dr. iSTOiiER. Micro!)i-(i|MC)i] AnMfyjiiV, hy Ur. IIolmks. Siiraiciil l')iiholo«>. '•* Or. H. J. Uioelow. The iiwiiid dHili- exeicisea n( ihe wchoot will coinmeiice on ihe first of March. Examinutions or Lec- turer wijt he siven in (he rollnvvjng brunches: Theory and rriictice and MiUfnii Medica, by Dr. Bioelow. Midwiiery Hitd l)ise)ihf.-s d' W.-^ncn luid Children, by Dr. Storer. Anntntiiy niid Phynidloyj, by Di'. HoLMEs. rturgery'uiid (JheniL-ilrj ,by Di,H. J. IJiGELOW. The students will have admission lo Ihe MRssiichunert& General Hospital and Ihe Eye and Ear Inlir- niiiry, and opportuntUeD \vill he provided lur nbtaiuini; r practical acquainlance with anatoiKy and obsieirics, Feb. 10—4tep—eo(>. JOSEPH BURNETT, Apothecarv (SiiccEssoR TO T. Mbtcalf), No. 33 Trbmont Row, Offers to Surgeons mid Dfiitt^i.-', the be»( flelected as)^oilnicnt of Iiistrumeiitij to he lound in the city ; conairtiiiig in pari o| Anipuialnig, TrepHiinini{, (>b;fletricut, Didsecling, StrableniUK, I'ockei, Eye, and Cooper's tjases; Sciirifliraiurs, Cathelers, Uongies, Stomach Tumps, Injtrciing do., Spring und Thumb l.jtnceis, Di««cciin^ and JDresrtina; ScisBors, Trocars, Needles, Bistouries; Dressing, Uisseciing, Poly- pus ami Throat Forcepi<, Tonsil Instrumenlti, 4:c. «&c., ot' AiTieriean, English and French inanulacture. Exti'ariing Fnpceps, of (jlievalier's m tnuluclure Irtun Dr. Flugg's patterns, in set^ of 12, or f-itigly, T*r Kuperior Ibrm and Anish ; Excuvati^rs, lUirrs, Pluggcrs, Urill^j, Files j Cutting, Sjilitiing and Puncli- irig Forceps; GoUl and Platiiia Plate an4l Wire, cuninioii and fine Solder, Spiral Springs, Gold and Tin Ftiil, Mineral Teeth, in me.it \ariefy, (much the largest asKortnient to be found in New England), <!«rind^Ione(t, and alniovt ever) ariictc u^mi In the i^urgicul or mechanical depuiimentci ol Dentistry. Inntr'inicnts tiharpened and lepaired m' horl notice. 1j* All orders from the conntiy sIuU ffreive careful and prompt attention. Feb. 10.—tf TO PHYSICIANS. A rark o[t port unity for the purchase of a most eligible stand for the practice of Medicine and Surgery, within 3U minulea ride of Boston, by Railroad, and iu a beautitui and flourishing village, may be heard of by applving at this Office. Feb. 10.—41^ NOTICE. A PiivsictAN, in n ftonrisliing vjliaije in Maine, in extensive practice, with little or no competition, wishes a pnrinerin business, in whom tie could reliiujiiiwh his practice ader a suitable introduction. A pr.'tctidiMier—a working nmn of ability and lact—of s()me capital, both in funds and experience, would lind this a most desirable stand, not. surpassed by any in the State. Apply at ihi» Office,—if by letter, [loM-paid^ Feb. IQ—3t. FRESH AND GENITINE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Of superior quality, carefLillv prepared lV>r Physicians' use, and for sate on the most favorable terms, at 33Tremoni Row, Bo.ston, by .JOSEPH BURNETT, Feb. 10.—If (Successor to T. Mttcalf.) PHILADELPHIA OOLLEQE OF MEDICINE. The flrst course of Lectures in the Philadelphia College of Medicine, incorporated by (he Legislature ofPennsylvania on the 14lh inst., will he commenced on Monday, 15th March, ia47, and be continued four months by the following Prolesiiiors . Thomas U. .MiTciiiiLi., M.D., Thco;;;, and Practice of Medicine, Midwifery and Me- dical .lurifprndeiice, - '-i. - - . fee^ §25 Wm. H. Ai.lkn, A.m., Chemi-^try, . - . 25 .T. R. BuRDB.s, M.D., Mnieria Mcilica m.d Therapeutics, - - _ jg .Iames M'Clintock, M.U., Anatomy, Physiology and t^urgery, ... 25 S. Gore White, M.D., Uemonsirator of Anaiomy. Matrirulation Fee, $5. Graduation. %2>. Fee for any single ticket, 815. Students who have at- tended two lull couises in other incorporated Colleges will be furnished with rickets lo the course for §40. The requisitions for graduation are Ihe same m those in the Fniversiiy of Pennsylvania. The couri-c of iiisirnciion in Practical Anatomy will be commenced on Isi Miirch, 1847. Fee, $10. For further information inquire of JAMES M'CLINTOCK, Dean^ Feb. 3-gi' 1 Narth Eleventh Street. LECTURES ON SURGICAL ANATOMY. The underslgneil proposes to give a course of lectures on Surgical Anaiomy. odapled to the wants of advanced niudents and young inetlical men. The number ol tickets issued must necessarily he limited to fifteen or iwentv. The cinirse will rommence on the Monday succeeding ihe close of the lectures at Ihe .Medical Colleue-, am! ihere will he a tectnre duily, except on Saturday. Fee, S5. Any larther information may he ohtaiaed at his residence, 7 We-^t Street SAMUEL PARKMAN, M.D. Feb. 3-41. D'monstrator of Anatomy in Med. Coilege, Harv. Univ., ^-c. XO DENTISTS. ' ~ A YOUNG man who has served an apprenticeship at manufacturing Mineral Teeih, and who can eive i^aiislHctory evidence of his ability To make bfndc-ivork equal to any ever exhibited, will go to the cilice o( any dentist in New England, and give iOBiructions and a successful start in Ihe business, for a mo- derate fee ami fair wages for the lime spt.i; Address H. XL, box No. 1861, Boston Po6^olBce, post paid. 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