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LIST OF DISEASES IN LONDON, 
From the 20th of March to the 20th of April. 
ACUTE DISEASES. 
No. of Cafes. 
yeuus Gravior - = 
Typhus Mitior - eis 
€ripneumonia - 5 
Peripneumonia Notha - - 
Catarrh = - i= 
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Acute Rheumatifm = ae 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Cough | - - 
Dyfpneea - - - 7, 
Cough and Dy{pnea - - 13 
Hoarfenefs - - 4 
Hemoptoe = = . 3 
Phihefis Pulmonalis - a ko 
Pleurodyne - - - 
Alcites - - ~ 
Anafarca = - - 
Cephalalgia = - Le - I 
Syncope - - - 
Epiftaxis = - - 
Menorrhagia difficiles - - 
Amenorrhea - - - 
Chtiorofis - = - 
Fluor Albus: = - - - 
Enterodynia - - = 
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Vomitus > = - - 
Gafirodynia - = - 
Obftipatio - = 7 
Hemorrhois = = a 
Prolapfus Ani - = 
Dyfuria - = F 
Herpes = - . 
Hy fteria - 
Paipitation of the Heart = = 
St. Vitus’s Dance - 5 
Hypochondriafis rae Fee 
Chronic Rheumatifm Pi ee Wh aa 
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_ PUERPERAL DISEASES. 
Dolores pof Pactum - - 
3 
Menorrhagia Lochialis - - - 2 
Low Fever = s Ms 2 2 
Maftredy nia - - 3 
INFANTILE DISEASES... : 
Aphthe ~ = a = 4. 
Ophthalmia ~ ate = 3 
Fever a - us 2 
Verme's - = = 4 
The unufually long continuance of 
cold weather, and the pretty conftant 
courfe of the wind from E. and N. E. 
have protrasted the duration of many of 
the winter diftaies. Cough, dy{pneea, 
catarrh and all the fpecies of preumonic 
affections {till continue to prevail very 
generally. In feveral cafes of phthifis 
pulmonalis the fymptoms have feemed to 
be agsravated by the ftate of the weather ; 
and there has been a very rapid advance 
towards the fatal cataftrophe. 
Rheumatilms, both of the acute and 
chronic {pecies have been very frequent. 
In this difeafe the degree of pain has been” 
very confiderable, and the recovery from 
the acute f{pecies of it uncommonly flow. 
Some patients who had recovered from 
acute rheumatifm previoufly to the com- 
mencement of the winter, and who during 
the firft of the winter months continued 
free from every fymptom of the difeafe, 
have been much aiilifted by the wandering 
pains of the chronic fpecies during the 
laft two months. 
Inflammatory fore throats have been 
very frequent, and have been followed, 
efpeciafly in {crophulous habits, by a 
tendernefs and enlargement of parotid 
glands. ean Be 
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