List of Patents Jar new Inventions, lofj) 



two of them interfere in the hours of attendance; and the 

 whole is calculated to forma complete Course or' Medical 

 and Chirurgical Instruction. Terms and other Particulars 

 may be learnt at the respective Hospitals. 



Dr. Clarke's and Mr. Clarke's Lectures on Midwifery, and 

 the Diseases of Women and Children. 



The Winter Course of these Lectures will commence on 

 Friday the 5th of October, at the house of Mr. Clarke, 

 No. 10, Upper John-Street, Golden-Square. 



The Lectures are read every day from a Quarter past Ten 

 o'clock in the Morning till a Quarter past Eleven, for the 

 convenience of Students attending the Hospitals. The 

 Students will have Labours when properly qualified. For 

 particulars apply to Dr. Clarke, No. l, New Burlington- 

 Street; or, to Mr. Clarke, No. 10, Upper John-Street, 

 Golden-Square. 



Mr. Stevenson,. of Great Russel-Street, Bloomsbury, who 

 as Pupil is intimately acquainted with the Practice of the 

 late Mr. Saunders, is preparing a practical Work on a fre- 

 quent Disease of the Lye, which we understand is nearly 

 ready for publication. 



, LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Joseph Charles Dyer, of Boston, North America, now 

 residing in Westminster, a patent (in consequence of a 

 communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing 

 abroad) for certain machinery for cutting and heading of 

 nails and beads of all kinds and sizes, from strips or plates 

 made of iron, copper, or any other metal capable of being 

 rolled into plates. — July 26, 1810. 



To Thomas Wade, of Nelson Place, Kent Road, in the 

 countv of Surry, gent., for Ins method, or process, of imitat- 

 ing lapis lazuli, porphyry, jasper, the various sorts or kinds 

 of marble, and all other stones usually wrought, carved, 

 sculptured, or polished ; also inlaid or Mosaic work to be 

 used for or in the formation or manufacture of chimney 

 pieces, slabs, funeral monuments, and for every other 

 purpose to which such stones and marbles are, or may be, 

 applied. — July L 26 



To Edgar Dobbs, of the Borough of Southwark, gentle- 

 man, for a variety of compositions for making a waier- 

 proof cement mortar and stucco, the same being also 

 applicable as durable colouring washes for buildings.— 

 August 2. 



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