TH 
ye ave 
amongtt the happieft of his conceptions, is 
far from wanting attraétions One con- 
fiderable. recommendation is, that it is 
perfectly charaéteriftic. 
Three Sonatas for the Piano-Forte or Harpfi- 
chord, with an Accompanyment for the Violin. 
Compoted, and moft humbly dedicated to Mifs 
eave, by L. Boutmy; 6s. 
‘Fhe general ftyle of thefe Sonatas is 
mafterly. The feveral movements con- 
trafi each other happily, and add the 
beauty of arrangement to that of compofi- 
tion. The firft piece, which is m G 
minor, opens very pleafingly, and, in the 
beginning of its fecond movement, much 
- effeét is produced by the inverfion of the 
fubject, as alfo by the change towards the 
Account of Difeafes in Londo: 
}. Fentum; 
pOa, 
end of the minor key to the major. Fhe 
fecond fonata pofieffes fomé paflages highly 
pleafing, and as frequently ftriking for 
their boldnefs of execution as for their 
delicacy and elegance: and the third is 
abl y eonftruéted both in refpeét to. concep- 
tion and theory. : 
_ The Muffin Man, a favourite for, as fusg 
by Mr. Dighton with univerfal A pprobation, at 
Sadler's Wells. The words by I. Dihbdin ; 
eompofed by ¥. Moorehead, 1s. Longnian & Co. 
_ To thofe who have a predileétion for 
fimple melody and humourous words, wé~ 
ean recommend this ttle produétion. 
Each verfe is followed by a few words ir 
profe, which are fpoken, and afford muck 
{cope to the fancy of the finger. 

ACCOUNT of DISEASES m LONDON, 
From the 20th of September to the 20th of O&obers 
ACUTE DISEASES. 
SCARLATINA Anginofa_ ~ = IY 
Meafles <- = = 
Small Pox e = - 
Hooping-cough = = 
Malignant Fever — = - 
Acute Rheumatifm = - = 
Catarrh - ~ = 
Sore T hroat = ~ = 
Aphthous Sore-throat = - 
inflammation of the Bowels > 
Peritoneal Inflammation = = 
Low Fever - - = 
Puerperal Fever, - = = 
Acute Difeafes of Infants = - 
bed 
BHD eH Wo Ae © AS? 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Afthenia - = z 
Hvfteria - ~ 
St. Vitus’s Dance - - 
Anafarca - 
Chronic Rheumatifm = S 
Lumbago - = = 
Paralyfis - = - 
Apoplexy ~ - - ~ 
Hydrocephalus - - - 
Cephalza - - = 
Melancholia = = - 
Dy{pepfia - = 
Chlorofis - - - = 
Gaftrodynia - - - 
Bilious Vomiting - = 
Enterodynia > : 
Diarrhea - ~ = 
Cough and Dyfpnea se = 
Pulmonary Confumption = 
leuritic Stitches _ = - 
Spitting of Blood » ~ 
nq 
Le] 
Load 
Sy 
WW CO ONMWHWO wR er DWHYO ArH AL 
No. of Cafes. 


Hzmorrhagy from the Nofe = a 
rom the Kidneys - z 
Vomiting of Blood - r 
Menorrhagia < = ¢ 3 
Fluor Albus 2 « 5 
Prolapfus Uteti - = E 
Prolapfus Ani 2 ~ ¥ 
Hemia~ - + = = 2 
Schirrous Liver ° + rE 
Jaundice = = = z 
Gravel = ~ = z 
Fabes mefenterica = = 6 
Ulcer of the Rectum = < > 
Dyfphagia 2 I 
Lichen = = © bg 
Scaly tettar “ . 2 
T&thyofis « = = I 
Nettle-rath = - k 
Impetigo = = rh r 
Infiamed puftules - - 5 
Scalled Head and €rufta Lattea 6 
Phthiriafis . « ~ < rE 
Itch = = = 7 
Thrufh = - . e 3 
Erythensa = = = z 
Furunculi - - - z 
Anthrax = ~ - I 
Lupus - = - kr 
PERIODICAL DISEASES. 
uartan = = - z 
Tertian 2 - = z 
He4ica Senilis ~ - 2 
Heética Adolefcentium — - - 2 
The fcarlet-fever, with a fore-throat, 
ftill continues to be the leading epicemic. 
This difeafe, however, hasnot, generally» 
been fo viclent as in fome preceding 
years. 
