322 Lectures. — Talents, ^c. 



It is evident that such prodigious powers of refrigeration, 

 and which will no doubt be further improved, open a wide 

 field for philosophical investigation. Liquids which have 

 hitherto resisted congelation may yet be rendered solid, 

 and gases converted into liquids. 



Theatre of Anatomy. — Lectures on Anatomy, Physi- 

 ology, Pathology, and Surgery, by Mr. John Taunton, 

 F. A.S. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of 

 London, Surgeon to the City and Finsbury Dispensaries, 

 City of London Truss Society, &c. 



In this Course of Lectures, it is proposed to take a com- 

 prehensive view of the structure and ceconomy of the 

 living body, and to consider the causes, symptoms, nnture, 

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

 forming the difl'erent surgical operations ; forming a com- 

 plete course of anatomical and physiological instruction for 

 the medical or surgical student, the artist, the professional 

 or private gentleman. 



An ample field for professional edification will be af- 

 forded by the opportunity which pupils may have of at- 

 tending the clinic^il and other practice of both the City and 

 Finsbury Dispensaries. 



The Summer Course will commence on Saturday, May 

 the 23d, 1812, at eight o'clock in the evening precisely, 

 and be continued every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, 

 at the same hour. 



Particulars mav be had, on applying to Mr. Taunton, 

 Greville-slreet, Hatton-garden. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Joseph Cartwrighl, of Arundtl-street, for a material 

 applicable to the manufacture of table and other spoons. — 

 January 28, 1812. 



To Marc Isambard Brunei, of Chelsea, for certain im- 

 provements on saw-mills. — S8th Jan. 



To Philip Chell, of Birmingham, engineer, for certain 

 improvemenlb in the melhods or means of giving motion 

 to machinery ; and also of raising water or other fluids from 

 a lower to a higher level. — 28th Jan. 



To Charles Gro'e, of Leicester Place, Leicester Square, 

 for certain improvements in the constructing or making of 

 musical instruments which afford their tones by friction 

 applicable to metallic substances. — 28th Jan, 



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