List of Patents for new Inventions, 3(|^ 



comprehensive view of the structure and ceconomv of the 

 Jiving body, and to consider the causes, syuiptoms, nature, 

 and treatment of surgical diseases, with the mode of per- 

 forming the dirt'crent surgical operations : forming a com- 

 plete course of anatomical and physiological instruction, 

 tor the medical or surgicial student_, ihe artist, the piofes- 

 sioml or private gentleman. 



An ample field for professional edification will be aflfordei 

 by the opportunity which pupils may have of attending ihe- 

 clinical and other practice of both the City and Finsbury 

 Dispensaries. 



Particulars niaybcliad on applying to Mr. Taunton, Grc- 

 ville-Streei, Ilatton Garden. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Frederick Koenig, of Camden Town, in the county 

 of Middlesex, printer, for a method of printing by means 

 of machinery. — March 29, 1810. 



To Jonathan Kidgway, of Manchester, plumber and 

 glazier, for an improved method for preparing rollers and 

 blocks used for calico printing. — April 6. 



To John Stanch fie, of Cains College, Cambridge, ba- 

 chelor of physic, for certain improvements in apparatus 

 for combination and condensation of gases and vapours ap- 

 plicable to processes of distillation. — April 6. 



To John Woodhouse, of Bromsgrove, in the county 

 of Worcester, for several improvements relative to canals. 

 —April fi. 



'^J'o William Specr, late of the city of Dublin, but now 

 of the citv of Westminster, esq., for a new or improved 

 method or process of increasing the inflammability and 

 combustibility, and of improving the light of oils used 

 for burning, particularly applicable to the oils refined ac- 

 cording to the patent process, wliich will also improve oils 

 refiiied according to the patent process, and oils when used 

 for burning. — April 6, 



To James Fussel, of Mells, near Frome, in the county 

 of Somerset, iron manufacturer, for a method of making 

 and working foige and other bellows. — April 6. 



To Charles Fiedeiick Davis, of the parish of Itchcombe, 

 in the county of Gloucester, clothier, for an improvement 

 in the manufacture of woollen cloth. — April 6. 



To William Parr, of the Portland Hotel, Great Portland 

 Street, in the county of Middlesex, esq., for his improved 

 gunpowder. — April 11. 



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