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tains to this theatre, to which students will have occasional 

 admittance. Gentlemen inclined to support this school by 

 contributing preternatural or morbid parts, subjects in na- 

 tural history, &c. (individually of little value to the posses- 

 sors,) may have the pleasure of seeing them preserved, ar- 

 ranged, and registered, with the names of the donors. 



The inconveniencies usually attending anatomical investi- 

 gations, are counteracted by an antiseptic process, the result 

 of experiments made by Mr. Brookes on human subjects at 

 Paris, in the year 1782 ; the account of which was delivered 

 to the Royal Society, and read on the 1 7th of June, 17S-1. 

 This method has since been so far improved, that the florid 

 colour of the muscles is preserved, and even heightened. — 

 Pupils may be accommodated in the house. — Gentlemen 

 established in practice, desirous of renewing their anatomical 

 knowledge, may be accommodated with an apartment to 

 dissect in privately. 



In the second week of September, Mr. Thelwall will 

 commei.ee, at his house in Bedford Place, Russell Square, 

 a series of Evening Lectures, Literary/Cntical and Miscel- 

 laneous : The lectures will be delivered on Mondays, Wed- 

 nesdays, and Fridays, and will be accompanied with cri- 

 ticisms on the elocution of theatrical and other public 

 speakers. And on Wednesday, October 1st, Mr. Thelwall 

 will commence his regular course on the Science and Prac- 

 tice of Elocution : Mr. T. likewise purposes to deliver 

 Morning Lectures to select classes, who mav be desirous of 

 entering more minutely into the profound and criiical parts 

 of the science ; and also, to continue his private instructions 

 to persons afflicted with impediments of speech ; or desirous 

 of improvement in the various branches of elocutionary ac- 

 complishment, and the graces of English composition, &c. 



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For the Month of August 180(5. 

 A grant to Richard Tomkinson, of the town of Liver- 

 pool, in the county of Lancaster, salt merchant ; for his en- 

 tire new machine, engine, or instrument for making white 

 salt, and preparing brine to make white salt. Dated Aug. I. 



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