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CDSE EN PO IN De Ee 
LIST OF DISEASES IN LONDON, 
From the 20th of April to the 20th of May. 
ACUTE DISEASES. 
No. of Cufes. 
ypuus Mitior - - 3 
Peripneumonia Notha - - 4 
Catarrh - - . 7 
Ophthalmia - - ~ 5 
Acute Rheumatifm - - 7 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Dyfpnea - - - Ke) 
Cough - - - 12 
Cough and Dy{pnea . - 14 
Phthifis Pulmonalis - - 
Heemoptoe eRpoyd 
Aicices - - bi 
Anafarca - - 
Hydro thorax - - = 
Hepatitis Chronica - - = 
Cephalalgia - - x S 
Vertigo - a E 
Hemaicrania is = é 
Ophthalmia - - oF 
Epiftaxis . a é 
Amenorrhea - = - 
Menorrhagia difficilis = s 
Chlorofis 2 e a 
Enterodynia ° - Z 
Diarrhea - yr - 
Vomitus - = s E 
Dvfpepfia - : 3 
Gailrodynia - “i i 
Hemorrhois : ‘ é. 
Dyturia : 5 5 
Herpes - + 2 
Tinea ~ ~ - ng é 
Pfyora ~ 2 & 
Jaundice - - J 3 
Hyfteria - e = 
Hypochondriafis é i 
Palpitation of the Heart = ee 
Gout = z 3 
Chronic Rheumatifm = = 1 
Dr HNA PY Rr HW ED HY NYNmwW Aww Y Bw pb OW Y Pw pho 
PUERPERAL DISEASES. 
Ephemera - - - < 3 
Menorrhagia Lochialis - i 3 
Maftodynia > - 5 
Wiaeas/e apillze)ce o/s i ahs - 3 
INFANTILE DISEASES. 
Aphthe - - - - 2 
Herpetic Eruptions - - 3 
Tinea - - = - 4 
Tabes Mefenterica - - 2 
Ophthalmia - - v 2 
Hooping Cough > - 5 
Although we have advanced beyond 
the period in which winterly difeafes ge- 
nerally prevail, the weather {till continu- 
ing very cold, we have had a large num- 
ber of cafes of catarrh, dy{pnoea, cough, 
and rheumati{m. 
The inftances of ophthalmia, which 
have lately occured, have been uncom-— 
monly numerous. This may probably 
be attributed to the long continuance of 
eaft and north-eaft winds. This difeafe 
has been diftinguifhed by notologitts ac- 
cording to the part of the eye which has 
been the feat of it, or according to the 
remote caules by which it has been pro- 
duced. It has fometimes its feat in the 
membranes of the eye, when it has been 
denominated ophthalmia membranarum : 
when it has appeared chiefly on the edges 
of the eye-lids it has been termed oph- 
thalmia tarti. | 
Thefe two kinds are however very fre- 
quently conneéted. This difeafe ‘often 
appears In connection with {crophula or 
fyphilis, in which cafe it js very liable to 
occur on every flight occafion, 
It has lately been produced in feveral 
inftances 



