Lectures. — Patents, 471 



LECTURES. 



Mr. Taunton will coirmience his sprinsf course of lec- 

 tures on aiiHtomv, physiology, patholoL':y, and surgery, on 

 Saturday, January HJ, 1810, at eight o'clock in the evening 

 precisely. The lectures '.vill be continued every succeedin"- 

 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the same hour, until 

 the completion of the course. 



The structure and ceconomy of the living bodv, with the 

 causes, svraptoms, nature, and treatment of surgical dis- 

 eases, and the modes of performing surgical operations, 

 will be successively described in the course of the above 

 lectures ; besides which an ampl-j field for professional ac- 

 quirements will be opened, by the opportunities afforded to 

 the student of attending the clinical and other practice of 

 the City and Finsbury Dispensaries, to which Mr. Taunton 

 is surgeon. 



Particulars may be had on applying to Mr. Taunton, 

 Greyille Street, Hatton Garden. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To John Brown, of Mile End New Town, Middlesex, 

 stationer, for certain improvements on a machine or press 

 for letter-press printing; and also for printing various or- 

 naments and figures ; part of which improvements may be 

 applied to jKcsses now in use. — Nov. 28, ISOfn. 



To William Cornehus English, of Twickenham, Mid- 

 dlesex, esq., for his method whereby heated water, slcanj, 

 and air, can be rendered serviceable ; and more serviceable 

 for new purposes, and every purpose for which they have 

 ever been applied, with less expense of fuel than is now 

 used, especially for the purpose of workinp; the steam-en- 

 gine, and of warming and heating buildings and stoves; 

 and also vessels and coppers for all purposes, and by which 

 water, steam, and air (heated) niay be applied to many pur- 

 poses — Nlov. 28. 



To Thomas Herbert, officer of the customs, at Maiden, 

 in E'.ssex, for a rotative pump, or engine for raisinc- and 

 forcing air, water, and other fluids.— Nt)v. 28. 



To James [Harrow, of Wells Street, Middlesex, brass- 

 founder, for an improvement on the apparatus used lor 

 rollers for window bimds, maps, and other similar ob- 

 jects. — Dec. a. 



To George Ware, of the royal military aeadcmv, Wool- 

 \}'ich, gent., lor his apparatus and njaehintry lor the sup- 



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