98 Review. 



Bucks- County, Pennsylvania, corroborating Doctor 

 Meredith's account. 



The fifteenth is from Doctor Eneas Munson, of 

 New-Haven, Connecticut, relating the introduction 

 and spreading of the fever in that place, in 1794, and 

 referring to the sixteenth paper, which is a concise 

 abstract thereof, taken from a publication in the New- 

 York Evening Post. 



The seventeenth is from Doctor James Stratton, for- 

 merly President of the Medical Society of New-Jer- 

 sey, and contains an account of the introduction of 

 the disease into New-Jersey, from Philadelphia and 

 other places, in 1797, 1798, 1799, and 1805, with 

 proofs of its contagious nature. 



The eighteenth is from Doctor John Stuart, of the 

 island of Grenada, giving an account of the introduc- 

 tion of the fever into that island, by the Hankey, from 

 Boulam, in March, 1793. He also adds an account 

 of its contagious effects. 



The last paper is by Doctor William Currie, Mem- 

 ber of the College, and of the Board of Health, stating 

 the introduction, progress, and contagious nature of 

 the fever of 1805. 



We wish for a fair and dispassionate discussion of 

 this subject, so highly important and interesting to 

 the health and commerce of our country, and for this 

 reason would recommend a careful perusal of the dif- 

 ferent publications of the College. 



