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ACCOUNT OF DISEASES IN LONDON, 
From the 20th of March to the 20th of April. 
ACUTE DISEASES. 
No. of Cafes. 
PERIPNEUMONIA ~ I 
Peripneumonianotha  - | - 2 
Catarrh - - - 4 
Inflammatory Sore Throat - - 3 
Typhus Mitior - ~ - 10 
litermittent Fever ss - 2 
Ephemera - ~ 3 
Meafles - - - I 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Dyfpneea - i- 2 
Cough ~ - - 9 
Cough and Dy{pnea - oe 20 
Hoarfenefs - - 3 
Hemoptyfis - - - 4 
Hectica - ~ = 2 
Pulmonary Confumption - 3 
Hydrothorax - - 5 
Pleurodyne = - - Z 
Afcites ~ - - 2 
Anafarca - - - 3 
Cephalalgia - ~ 2 
Opthalmia > ~ 4 4 
Fluor Albus - - 4 
Menorrhagia gravidarum - I 
Menorrhagia difficilis > > i 
Abortion - - - I 
Amenorrhea - - ss 9 
Chlorofis ~ ie - 5 
Obftipatio ~ = = 2 
Hepatitis Chrenica - = t 
Gaftrodynia er - = 3 
Dyfpeptia - - ~ 4 
Vomitus - u a t 
Enterodynia . ge Nee 5 
Procidentia Vagine - > I 
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capitaine de cavalerie. Baylis, 
Hernia - 2 t 
Diarrhza By - 4 
Hemorrhois - ae OG 2 
Dyfuria - - s 6 
Icterus - - - bi 
Hypochéndriafis = - 4 
Hytteria - - - 2 
Paralyfis - - - 3 
Vertigo - 4 
Herpes - - - 6 
Puftulofus - = 4 
Prurigo - = “ £ 
Tinea - - - 3 
Nephralgia - - E 
Chronic Rheumatifm ~ ~ 6 
Sciatica - - = E 
PUERPERAL DISEASES. 
Ephemera. - - pny eae 
Menorrhagia Loghialis - Zz 
Maftodynia - - % 
Diarrhea - - = 4 
INFANTILE DISEASES. 
Aphthe - - - 2 
Ophthalmia - - - z 
Ophthalmia Purulenta - - 2 
Worms - ~ - Zz 
Convulfio = =. - ¥ 
Hooping Cough - - I 
The cafes of fever are more numerous 
than in the preceding month’, and feveral 
of them proved unufually tedious andb- 
Some of them® commenced. with 
pain in*the bowels, attended’ with a-dif- 
charge of foetid arid dark coloured feces, 
which fymptom ‘continued during the 
whole of the difeafe. In one of the in- 
{tances, 
