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An ample field for professional edification will be afforded by 

 the opportunity which pupils may have of attending the clinic^ 

 and oiher practice of both the City and Finsburv Dispensaries. 



The Summer Course will commence on Saturday, May 20, 

 IS 15, at Eight o'clock in the Evening precisely, and be continued 

 every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at the same hour. — Par- 

 ticulars may be had on applying to Mr. Taunton, 87, Hatton 

 Garden. 



Dr. Clutterbuck will begin his Summer Course of Lectures on 

 the Theory and Practice of Physic, Materia Medica, and Che- 

 mistry, on Friday, June 2d, at Ten o'clock in the Morning, at 

 his House, No. 1, in the Crescent, New Bridge Street, Black- 

 friars, where further particulars may be had. 



The Summer Courses of Lectures on the Theory and Practice 

 of Physic, by Dr. Roget ; and of Materia Medica and Medical 

 Jurisprudence, by Dr. Harrison, will commence, as usual, in 

 Windmill Street, on the first week in May. The Lectures on 

 Chemistry will, in consequence of Dr. Davy's absence from 

 Town, be given during the Summer bj' Dr. Granville. 



LIST OF PATENTS FOR NEW INVENTIONS. 



To Charles Geiit and Square Clarke, of Congleton, county 

 palatine of Chester, for a new method of making a swift and 

 other apparatus thereto belonging, for the purpose of winding 

 silks.— 21st March 1815.— 2 months. 



To Richard Smith, of Tibbington House, in the county of 

 Stafford, ironmaster, for improvements in smelting iron stone 

 or iron ore, lead or copper ore, and other mineral substances ; 

 also of refining crude iron, lead, copper, gold, silver, tin, and 

 all other metals or metallic bodies, and of making and manu- 

 facturing iron. — 29th ^L^rch. — 6 montlis. 



To William Vaughan Palmer, of Ihninster, for an improved 

 method of twisting and laying of hemp, flax, ropes, twine, line, 

 thread, moliair, wool, cotton, silk, and metals, by machinery. 

 — 4th April. — 2 months. 



To Thomas Bagot, of Birmingham, for an improved method 

 and machine for passing boats, barges, and other vessels from a 

 higher to a lower level, and the contrary, without loss of water. — 

 4thApril.— 3 months. 



To William Losh, of the parish of Walls, Northumberland, 

 iron-founder,' for his flew plan for fire-places or furnaces for 

 heating ovens and boilers, and the water or other liquids con- 

 tained 



