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I 
ACCOUNT or DISEASES im LONDON, 
From the 20th of April to the 20th of May. 
ACUTE DISEASES. 
No. of Cafes. 
ATARRH ie a 
Peripneumony es a 
Angina ~ Ps & 
Ophthalmia = = 
_Haxmoptoe - i 
Acute Rheumatifm is ie 
Gout - - ef = 
Malignant Fever = - 
Scarlatina Anginofa = ~ 
Small Pox = Ss i 
Meafles a ie £ Ee iS 
Aphthous fore throat ey ah icy = 
Elooping Cough = - 
Slow Fever ss we 
Puerperal Fever oo - - 
Acute Difeafes of Infants = = 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Cough and Dyfpnea - - 
Phthifis Pulmonalis - - 
Chronic Rheumatifm - © 
Aftthenia ‘) ches a 
. Dropfy ue = = cs us 7 
Hyfteria = é 4 
Epuepfy - 5 2 
syncope - - - 
Apoplexy < - 
Paralyiis 5 “ iu 
Dyfpepfia - = a 
Gattrodynia = eS 
_ Enterodynia ~ - 
Diarrhza se wy ri 
‘Conftipatio - - 
Hematemefis = 2 
ArYwrdPW Vy QDRYDH YY DN CO 
fe 
Ho Pos & Hu Ap PW we PNY OOMpPW & LY HW 
Worms - = 2 
Chlorofis and Amenorshxa S 
Fluor Albus aa = 
Menorrhagia = 2 « 
Prolapfus utert “ “ 
Schirrus uteri = = 
Gravel and Dyfury “ 
Schirrhous Liver n 
Jaundice “ @ a 
Scrophula = ° uy 
bed 
No. of Cafes. 
Tabes = = e 4 
Purpura die - zr 
Ttch ea Lele 2 a ¥ 3 
Scalled: head - - 2 
Inflamed puftules - - 2 
Noli me tangere ~ - oo. 3 
PERIODICAL DISEASES, 
Tertian if - ~ I 
Hemicranium - Vp o= 3 
Heética fenilis - - 4 
The warm and mild weather which . 
commenced on the 12th of May, put a 
ftop to the pneumonic and eatarrhal 
complaints, fo prevalent during the twe 
preceding months. Since the beginning 
of May, the fcarlatina anginofa has be- © 
come more frequent than any other con- 
tagious difeaie, both tn town, and‘ in 
many parts of the country: the difeafe 
has generally occurred in its malignant 
and fatal form, which, at this feafon of 
the year, 1s very unufual. However, 
the methcd of treatment formerly re- 
commended, on the plan‘of Dr. Wither- 
ing, has been uniformly fuccefsful, im 
the cates. prefented to my own obferva- 
tion. 
The-other acute difeafes having af- 
forded nothing worthy of particular no- 
tice, 1 fhall, at prefent, offer a few re- 
masks on the chronic purpura; a title 
which has often appeared in the fore- 
going monthly lifts of difeafes, and which 
was intended to exprefs the complaint 
better known under the appellation of 
petechiz fine febre. A flight degree of 
this complaint often takes place in wo- 
men and children, who. live on a poor 
diet, and ufe little exercife. Without 
any, confiderable ifenfation of illnefs, an 
eruption of dark red fpots appears in the 
fkin of .the legs, arms, breaft, and abdo- 
men. Thefe {pots are precifely the fame 
as 
