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quarter past Eleven, for the convenience of Students attending 
the Hospitals. For particulars apply to Mr. Clarke at the Lec- 
ture Room, 10, Saville Row, Burlington Gardens. 
Mr. Guthrie, Deputy Inspector of Military Hospitals, will 
commence his Autumn Course of Lectures on Surgery, on Mon- 
day the 6th of October, at Five minutes past Eight in the even- 
ing, in the Waiting-room of the Royal Westminster Infirmary 
for Diseases of the Eye, Mary-le-bone Street, Piccadilly. To be 
continued on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. 
Two Courses will be delivered during the Season. 
In each Course the Principles of Surgery will be explained, 
and the practice resulting from them, with reference both to 
Domestic and Military Surgery, fully pointed out. 
The Operations referred to in the Lectures will be shown in 
each Course. 
Terms of Attendance.—Perpetual Five guineas. Single Course 
Three guineas. 
Medical Officers of the Navy, the Army, and the Ordnance, 
will be admitted gratis, on obtaining a recommendation from the 
Heads of their respective departments, which must be presented 
to Mr. Guthrie between the hours of Two and half-past Four, at 
his House, No. 2, Berkeley Street, Berkeley Square. 
Mr. Gaulter will deliver in the ensuing Season, two Courses of 
Lectures on the Physiology of the Human Body, at No. 10, 
Frith-street, Soho-square. The Lectures will be given on Mon- 
day and Thursday Evenings at a Quarter past Eight o’clock, 
after the Surgical Lectures are concluded. The Introductory 
Lecture of the first Course will be on Thursday the 9th of Oc- 
tober. 
#,* In last Number we stated that the Course of Lectures at 
Guy’s Hospital, on the Structure and Diseases of the Teeth, was 
to be delivered by Mr. Fox; instead of which it should have been 
by Mr. Thomas Bell, who has been appointed to sueceed Mr.Fox, 
LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 
To John Perks, of Carey-street, St. John’s, Westminster, Mid- 
dlesex, for certain improvements in the apparatus for manufac- 
turing, purifying and storing gas.—Dated 5th August 1817.— 
6 months allowed to enroll specification. 
To Thomas Taft, of Birmingham, for an improvement in bridle 
and other reins used and affixed to bitts and leather sliding loop 
to act with reins and bitts.—5th August.—6 months 
To Samuel Merscy the younger, of Long-Acre, Middlesex, 
for his improved mode or method of weaving, making, and aie 
nufacturing of livery lace and coach me gy August.—2 
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