Lectures. — Patents, 157 



The iucnnvenienccs usually attending anatomical investiga- 

 tions are counteracted by an antiseptic process, the result of 

 experiments made by Mr. Brookes on human subjects, at Paris, 

 in the year 17S2, the account of which was delivered to the 

 Royal Society, and read on the IJth of June 1784. This me- 

 thod 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 ac- 

 commodated with an Apartment to dissect in privately. 



St. Thomas's avd Guy's Hospitals. — The Winter Course of 

 Lectures at these adjoining Hospitals will commence in the first 

 week in October : viz. 



At St. Thomas's. — Anatomy and the Operations of Surgery, 

 by Mr. Astlev Cooper and Mr. Henry Cline. 



Principles and Practice of Surgery by Mr. Astley Cooper. 



At Guy's. — Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Babington and 

 Dr. Curry. — Chemistry, by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, and 

 Mr. Allen. — Experimental Philosophy, by Mr.Allen. — Theory of 

 Medicine, and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry and Dr. C'holmeley. 

 — Midwifery, and Diseases of Women and Children, bv Dr. 

 Haighton. — Physiology, or Laws of the Animal fficonomv, by 

 Dr. Haighton, — Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, by 

 Mr. Fox. 



N. B. These several Lectures are so arranged, that no two of 

 them interfere in the hours of attendance ; and the whole is cal- 

 culated to form a complete Course of' Medical and Chirurgical 

 Insliuction. Terms and other Particulars may be learnt at the 

 respective Hospitals. 



Dr. Clutterbuck will begin his Autumn Course of Lectures 

 on the Theory and Practice of Physic, Materia Medica, and 

 Chemistry, on Wednesday, October S, 181-t, at Ten o'clock in 

 tlie Morning, at his House, No. 1, in the Crescent, New Bridge 

 Street, Blackfriars. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Thomas Tindall, of Green Street, in the parish of Scaiv 

 borough, in the county of York, gentleman, for his improve- 

 ments on the steam-engine with appendages thereof. — ISth 

 June 1814. — 2 months. 



To John Maberly, of Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square, 

 coach-maker, and John Barrow, of York Court, East Street, 

 Mary-le-bone, smith, for their method of securing carriaga 

 glasses. — 2iith June, — 6 months. 



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