€8 
Six Duetts for two Violins, compofed for 
the ufe of young practitioners, by Lo- 
enxitt ; ColleCtion of Airs, taken from 
comic operas, arranged as duetts for two 
clarinets, by Gafeau; ‘Three Sclos for a 
Vielin, with a befs accompaniment, by 
‘Walter; Three Duetts for two Violins, 
by Walter; Three familiar Duetts for 
two Violins, by Walter; Six Rounds, 
with an accompaniment for a piano-forte 
or harp, by Porro. 
The remaining articles, with further 
remarks on the progrefs of French muiic, 
we fhall prefent to our readers in the fuc- 
‘ceeding number of our Magazine. Inthe 
mean time, it will be obvious to every 
obferver with how much ardour the citi- 
zens of France cultivate a f{cience whofe 
attractions extort the admiration of all 
nations, though but a few of the coun- 
Monthly Account of Difeafes. 
San] 
tries, even of the politeft quarter of the 
globe, produce i in an eminent degree that 
peculiar genius which is indifpenfible to 
the attainment of its excellencies. It is 
true, that except the works of Greiry and 
Langlé, we have not had to notice any 
produétion of magnitude, or of a very 
novel caft; but if the preceding catalogue 
be cpbdrelked with the mufic which a, 
merly inundated Paris, we fhall be ftruck 
with the advancement which this capti- 
vating art appears to have lately made in 
France. And if we contemplate that 
general fpirit of fcientific refearch and 
love of refined accomplithment which 
feems at prefent to pervade the republic, 
we fhall naturally be led to expect the 
moft {ublime {pecimens of theory and ge- 
nius in this delightful occupation of the 
mufes. 

ACCOUNT OF DISEASES IN LONDON, 
From the 20th of December, 10) to the 20th of Fanuary, 1799 
ACUTE DISEASES. 
No. of Cafes. 
"T YPHus Mitior - = - 3 
Small Pox - - Ane 5 
Ophthalmia - - = > I 
Peripneumonia Notha ye ae 9 
leurify = - - 2 
Hematemefis = - = I 
Acute Rheumatifm - - 5 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Dyfpncea = sine = 12 
Cough - = ~ 17 
Cough and Dylpaca = ee 
Hoa Manet: i 
Phthifis £ aeeins = = 
Hezmoptoe re ie = = 
Bisue yne - = es 
Aloe - = Nes = - 
Dropfy of the @varium - - 
Anatarca - = = 
Cephalalgia’ = = - 
Vertigo = = - = 
Epiftaxis = - - 
Amenorrhea ~ - 
Menorrhagia Difficilis - - 
Chicrofis a = sy = 
Enterodynia = ~ = 
Diarrhea - Mee ante 
Vonuitus = = = 
Dyipepfia = = = 
Gattrodynia - 5 = 
Obftipatio = a 4 
Dyfuria = = es 
Herpes’ ls = é 
Pfora = = - 
Jaundice = . es 
Glemip!egia - = = 
Hiyfieria =". eae = 
ot 
6s HOD NOD De Os ON Go Ure Bo Ph Ow eb Pew G Bb 
E Palpitation of the Heart - = 
I 
Hy pochondriai is ~ - z 
Gout: = - - 3 
Chronic ner yes - 16 
PUERPERAL DISEASES. 
Menorrhagia lochialis - - 3 
Dolores poft partum - - 2 
Rhagas Papille ee NS = 4 
INFANTILE DISEASES. 
Aphthe = - - 4 
Cphthalmia - - - 2 
Tabes Mefenterica - - ae | 
Tinea ~ - - 3 
Vermes - = Me z, 
The great feverity of cold which has 
been lately felt has been produétive of 
different difeates, particu lar! ty thefe which 
have their feat in the lungs or cheft. 
Cough, dy{pneea, hoarfeneis, catarrh, 
peripneumony, are the difeates which 
have chiefly prevailed. 
The great fatality of the {mall pox has 
been the {ubje&t of remark for fome time. 
The general bill of mortality ftates the 
number who have died of this difeafe 
within the laft year at 2237, which, as 
may be feen by comparing the two bils - 
inferted below, is four times the number 
of thofe who died in 1797. From a re- 
gilter which we have kept of the deaths in 
every month, it appears that the morta- 
lity by this difeafe in the months of Oéto- 
ber, November, and December has been 
in the proportion of more than ten to one. 
