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secting and injecting, will be open every morning till two, 

 where Mr. Brookes attends. 



N. B. All the subjects are preserved by an antiseptic 

 process. 



Dr. Hooper will commence his autumnal course of lec- 

 tures on the Practice of Physic, Materia Medica, and Phar- 

 maceutical Chemistry, on Wednesday, the 3d of October, 

 at a quarter before eight o'clock in the morning, at Mr. 

 Brookes's Theatre of Anatomy. 



Dr. Batty's lectures on Midwifery, and the Diseases, of 

 Women and Children, will begin on Monday, the 8lh of 

 October, at half past ten o'clock, at Mr. Brookes's Theatre. 



For particulars, and a prospectus, apply to Mr. Brookes, 

 Theatre of Anatomy ; Dr. Hooper, St. Mary-la-bonne In- 

 firmary ; and Dr. Batty, Great Marlborough-street. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS, FROM JULY 24 TO 

 AUGUST 9A, 1804, 



Tlmt have passed the Signet -office. 



His Majesty's grant, 



To W. Warris, of Sheffield, in the county of York, 

 optician, of the sole use, benefit, and advantage of his in- 

 vention of an improvement in the mounting of glasses, 

 commonly called opera-glasses. To hold to him, his exe- 

 cutors, administrators, and assigns, within England, Wales, 

 and the town of Berwick upon Tweed, for the term of 14 

 years, pursuant to the statute in that case made and pro- 

 vided. 



To Edward Greaves, of Sheffield, in the county of York, 

 razor manufacturer, for his invention on razors. 



To Joseph Huddart, of Highbury Terrace, in the county 

 of Middlesex, esquire, for his invention of a mode or art of 

 manufacturing and spinning yarn, different from any such 

 now in use. 



To Barker Chifney of London, gentleman, for his inven- 

 tion of a composition to be used in washing, in order to 

 render muslins and linens beautifully white, and for other 

 purposes. 



To John Gregory Hancock, of Birmingham, in the county 

 of Warwick, die engraver, for his invention of a method of 

 forcing or working the bolts of presses, or of engines, used 

 for the purpose of cutting, pressing, and squeezing of me- 

 tals, horn, tortoise-shell, leather, paper, and other sub- 

 Stances* 



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