1 60 Lectures. — Patents. 



gery, by Mr. Cline and Mr. Ashley Cooper.— Principles' 

 and Practice of Surgery, by Mr.' A. Cooper. 



At Guifs. Practice of Medicine, by Dr. Babington and 

 Dr. Ciirrv. — Chemistry, by Dr. Babington, Dr. Marcet, 

 and Mr. AHtMi. — Exuenmental Phiiosophy, by Mr. Allen. 

 — Theory ot Medicine, and Materia Medica, by Dr. Curry 

 and Dr. Chi)lnieiev. — Midwilcrv, and Diseases of Women 

 aud ChJdrtn, by Dr. Haighlon. — Physiology, or Laws of 

 the Aiiinii! CCcouomy, by Dr. Hai^hion. — Structure and 

 Disi-ases oh the Tteth, by '■ r. Fox. 



N. B. These several Lectures are so arranged that no 

 two or them interfere m the hours of attendance; and the 

 whole IS calculated lo form a complete Course of Medical 

 and Chirur ital Instruction. Terms and other Particulars 

 may be learnt at the respective Hospitals. 



LIST OF PATl NTS FOR NF.W INVENTIONS. 



To Timothy Sheldrake, of the Strand, Westminster, in 

 thecountyot Middlesex, mechanic, for certain wdieels,which, 

 when combined loi^cihtr, will constitute a moving power of 

 c^reat force, bv the application of which to many engines, 

 machines, and machinery, that are now set in motion by 

 steam, wind, water, or animal power, the etTect of the said 

 known povvcrs will be greatly increased, and the labour of 

 ujen or horses that arc now employed on the said engines, 

 machmes, or machinery, will be diminished ; which wheels 

 may be introduced, in p.^rt or in the whole, into many en- 

 gines, machmes, or machmery, for whatever uses they n)ay 

 be employed, nistead of tiie wheels and pinions by which 

 such enj,ines, machines, c^r machinery, are generally kept iu 

 luotion ; and which wheels, when so introduced, will work 

 with much less friction, and much greater velocity, than 

 those which are usually employed. — ^Junc 15, 1811. 



To Charles Hamond, of Milk-street, Cheapside, London, 

 cent., fur his improved machine for sawing, culliiig and 

 planing wood. — June t27. 



'1 o Thomas Altwood, of Birmingham, esq., and Benj. 

 Cook of the same place, gilt toy makers, for their new 

 method of combining and connecting together different 

 kinds of metals, and of combining and connecting metals 

 and wood together, in such way as to make thecomblna- 

 tion thereof, whether the same be of metals or of metals 

 and wood, have one appearance or representation only. — 

 June 27. 



To Sir Howard Douglas, of High Wycombe, in the 

 county of Bucks. Dart, for his improyed rcilecting circle or 

 semicircle. — Julv 2. 



