Jan.} 
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ACCOUNT or DISEASES iw LONDON», 
From the 20th of December to the 20th of Fanuary. 

ACUTE DISEASES. 
un No. of Cafes, 
ATARRH - - 10 
Inflammatory Sore Throat. - 2 
Ulcerated Sore Throat aes 2 
Typhus Mitior . - - 4. 
Typhus Gravior - 3 
Intermittent Fever - ~ I 
Meafles - - - 2 
Ephemera - ~ - x 
Acute Rheumatifm - - I 
Trifmus Traumaticus - - I 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Cough - = - 12 
Hoarlenefs - - 4 
Cough and Dyfpne % - 16 
Hemoptyfis = - 3 
Pulmonary Confumption = 4 
Hydrothorax - - - 3 
Alcites - - - 5 
Anafarca - - - 8 
Cephalalgia - - - f 
Ophthal mia - “ - ; 
Fluor albus ~ - 2 
Menorrhagia = me 2 
Ameno:rhoea - > WL 
Menorthagia Difficilis - 3 
Chlorofis - - z 
Obttipatio - 3 2 
Gattrodynia 2 ° 5 
Dyfpepfia - = - 2 
Enterodynia = - - = 7 
Worms - - - I 
Procidentia Ani - * va 
Hernia . = = 3 
Colica Pi&tonum * - I 
Diarrhea - = - 2 
Dyfentery - - - i 
Hemorrhofis - - - 3 
Dyfuria - - ye 3 
Enurefis - - ~ 2 
icterus ~ - ~ 2 
Scrofula - - = - I 
Hypochondriafis ~ - 2 
SN eR 
* It having been announced to the public, in 
the laft Magazine, that the Jate reporter of 
the Monthly State of Difcafes in London ha 
fufpended his periodical communications, and 
that a fimilar corvefpondence habeen eftablifhed 
with a Gentleman in a d.fferent part of the 
town; it may be proper to obferve, that the li- 
mits of the Difpenfary which he attends in- 
clude the whole of the City, and extend like- 
wile confiderably to the North and to the 
Eaft. It may not be improper farther to re- 
mark, that his fituation affords a favourable op- 
portunity of giving fome report refpeCting the 
ftate of Puerperal and Infantile Difeafes, 

“Procidentia Vagina. ke 
of Cafes. 
Hyfteria 
Palpitatio 
Convulfio - 
Hemiplegia - 
Paralyfis cs 
Chorea - 
Tremor ° 
Vertigo = « tie 
Herpes ae ° - 
Herpes Puftulofu > 
Pfora or {tch « 
Prurigo - = 
Tinea = ie 
Nephralgia = 
Chronic Rheumatifm es = 
Sciatica - ie ~ 
PUERPERAL DISEASES. 
Menorrhagia Lochiales = e 
Prolapfus Vagine 
Hzmorrhois 
Enurefis 
Stranguria 
Mattody nia - -! 
Swelling of lower Extremities 
INFANTILE DISEASES. 
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Aphthez 
Convulfio = = 
Imperforated Anus a 
Crutta Laétea - oe 
Iéteritia = = 
Ophthalmia purulenta - 
Worm Fever _s = 
The prefent feafon being uncommonly 
mild, the number of catarrhal and pneu- 
monic difeafes has been comparatively 
{mall. Many perfons, who are ufually 
affliéted with thefe complaints at this time 
of the year, have either ‘entirely efcaped, 
or have been very flightly afteéted by 
them. The froft, however, theugh it 
lafted but for a few days, rather increafed 
the number, and aggravated the fymptoms 
of thefe difeafes. In one cafe of catarrhal 
fever, befides a confiderable degree of pain 
in the head, particularly about the frontal 
finus, forenefs and. excoriation of the 
fauces, and fome rigidity in the mufcles of 
the lower jdw, the cough and difficulty of 
breathing were fo urgent, as to require 
the application of leeches and a blifter to 
the fternum; thefe means, accompanied 
with gentle purging, and the ufe of anti- 
monials and fguills, fucceeded in the re-— 
moval of the difeafe. 
For 
Ree ey RP 
