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MONTHLY MEDICAL REPORT. 



THE new Year was ushered in by some days. of clear beautiful weather with slight frost, 

 but to this succeeded a close, damp, and comfortless state of atmosphere, which added 

 greatly to that gloom which other circumstances contributed to throw around the metro- 

 polis. It cannot be said, however, that this period has been marked by any unusual in- 

 roads upon the public health. On the contrary, the reporter seldom remembers a January 

 so free from acute and epidemic malady. The principal febrile diseases which have fallen 

 under his notice and professional management during the last month, are, simple fever, in- 

 flammations of the chest, diarrhce, measles, small pox, and among chronic disorders, 

 those of the stomach have been particularly prominent. 



It was remarked by Sydenham, that measles usually shews itself early in January, and 

 the observation of that acute and most intelligent author is, in this instance, amply con- 

 firmed by later experience. The disease, as it has hitherto been met with, presents no un- 

 common features. Its symptoms have been mild and manageable, and in one instance 

 only has the Reporter found it to withstand the exertions of medical art. In this case deep 

 seated inflammation of the lungs took place from an early period, and the weakness of the 



