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minary to the knowlege of the nature and treatment of its 

 various disorders. 



The lectures on the materia mcdica will contain the me- 

 dical and pharmaceutical history of the articles in general. 

 use ; with an explanation of iheir mode of acting, and their 

 application to the cure of diseases. 



The subjects will be illustrated by occasional reference to 

 the practice of the Dispensary. 



For further particulars, application maybe made at the 

 Dispensary, or at No. 17, St. PauKs Churchyard. 



Dr. George Pearson, Senior Physician to St. Gcorge'i 

 Hospital, will begin his Summer Course of Lectures on the 

 Theory and Practice of Physic, MateriaMedica, and Chemis- 

 try, at his house in George-street, Hanover- square, the first 

 week in June: — viz. the Medical Lecture at Eight, and the 

 Chemical at Nine. — Particulars may be known in George- 

 street, or at St. George's Hospital. 



Mr. John Taunton, Surgeon to the City and Finsbury 

 Dispensaries, &c., will commence his Summer Course of 

 Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, and Surgery, 

 on Saturday the 28th of May at Eight o'clock in the Evening, 

 at his house in Grevillc- street, Hatton Garden, where further 

 particulars may be known. 



LIST OF PATENTS POR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To William Francis Snowden, of Oxford-street, in the 

 county of Middlesex, esq. engine-maker, for certain im- 

 provements in an engine for cutting hay anj straw into 

 chaff, and for cutting other articles. February 4. 



To John Shorter Morris, of Pancras Place, in the parish 

 of Pancras, in the county of Middlesex, geut., for his 

 machine for nfiangling. Febi-uary 4. 



To Ralph Wedgwood, of Oxford- strebj, in the county of 

 Middlesex, gent., for his apparatus for producing several ori- 

 ginal writings or drawings at one and i^he same time, which' 

 he callsapennexpolygTaph; or pen and sylograpjnc manifold 

 writer. February 52. 



To Samuel Thomson, of Addle-street, London, calen- 

 dcrcr; for a machine, engine, or frame for the purpose of 

 widening or stretching to the width, leather, linen, cotton^ 

 and woollen stufls. March 3. . 



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