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‘proofs of the superior excellence of the Cassegranian tele- 
scope. I am, sir, your obedient servant, 
Ipswich, July 15, 1813. Tuos. CRICKMORE. 
LECTURES. 
Dr. Roget will commence his Autumnal Course of 
Lectures on the Practice of Physic, at the Theatre of Ana- 
tomy, Great Windmill Street, on the first Monday in October. 
Theatre of Anatomy, Bartlett’s Court, Holborn.— 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. will com 
meuce a Course of Lectures on Anatomy, Physiology, Pa- 
thology, and Surgery, on Saturday, October the 2d, 1813, 
at Eight o’clock in the Evening precisely. To be continued 
every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at the same hour. 
In this Course a view will be taken of the structure and 
ceconomy of ihe living body; and the causes, symptoms, 
nature, and treatment of surgical diseases, with the mode 
of performing the different surgical operations, will be con- 
sidered ; forming a complete course of anatomical and phy- 
siological instruction for the medical or surgical student, 
the artist, the professional or private gentleman. 
An ample field for professional edification will also be 
afforded by the opportunity which pupils may have of at- 
tending the clinical and other practice of both the City and 
Finsbury Dispensaries. , 
Further particulars may be had, on applying to Mr. 
Taunton, Greville Street, Hatton Garden. 
The Autumnal Course of Lectures of Anatomy, Phy- 
siology and Surgery will be commenced by Mr. Brookes, 
at the Theatre of Anatomy, Blenheim Street, Great Marl- 
borough Street, on Friday the First of October. 
LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS, 
To William Stocker, of Martock, in the county of So- 
merset, gunsmith, for his cock made of metal and wood, 
for drawing liquor from casks, which produces a stop su- 
perior to that which is effected by common cocks, and pre- 
vents the liquor from coming in contact with the metals, 
except when the liquor is in the act of being drawn, and is 
running from the cask.—25th May 1813.—2 months. 
To John Mander, chemist; Aaron Manby, ironmaster ; 
and Joseph Vernon, furnaceman ; all of the parish of Wol- 
K4 verhampton, 
