’ 
566 
Hemotrhois _ = a - 4 
- Calculus. ee - Ac. I 
Dyfuria -— oe - 6 
Fluor albus = ° one 7 
‘Scrophula ae eae 5 
* Hyfteria Srey ee. fare - 3 
Palpitatio i de - - 2 
Hypochondriafis = - - 3 
Chronic Rheumatifm - - Ii 
~ Gout ei tie = = I 
: PUERPERAL DISEASES, 
Dolores poft partum ~ eS 3 
Enurefis - -- = I 
Mattodynia = - © 3 
Abfceffus mammarum < 2 
INFANTILE DISEASES. 
- Ophthalmia - y ahi POS 
Ophthalmia BOSS = = 2 
Aphthe ee = - 9 
Convulfio = - - 2 
Tooth rafh = - - 2 
Rachitis - 2 
The meafles sehicl have lately occurred 
have proved a flight difeafe, fo that, in fome 
inftances, the patient hardly required any me- 
dical affiftance. ‘The fever has been very in- 
eonfiderable, and the different catarrhal fymp- 
toms have been jutt fufficient to characterize 
the difgafe. The eruption has made its ap- 
pearance at the ufual time, and has gradually 
difappeared, in fome cafes, without leaving any 
éonfiderable degree of pneumonic affection. 
‘This termination does not always take place 
in the difeafe, when it is in other refpects 
favourable; fo that a caution is neceflary 
againft too foon faking it for granted that 
all confequences of the difeafe are over, when 
it has gone through its regular ftages. It 
has fometimes been obferved that where the 
difeafe has been of the milder kind, the fuc- 
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ceeding fymptoms-of the inflammatory ang 
pneumonic affection have been very fevere, 
and have produced confequences: that~ have 
ultimately proved fata 
In the treatment of this difeafe the antis 
phlogiftic plan mift be -obferved. In fome 
cafes the free ufe of the lancet has been ne= 
ceflary ; though in others this necefiity has 
been fuperfeded. by adminiftering the cool= 
ing purgatives and antimonial remedies, and 
obferving a ftri€tly. antiphlogiftic regimen. 
The cough may be palliated by demulcent 
remedies, to which, if there be not muck 
fever, opiates may be added. Where the ufe 
of the lancet has-been difpenfed with, the 
application of leeches to the cheft has fome-= 
‘times been found an expedient pra¢tice, and a 
biifter applied to the fternum has relieved 
under the prevalence of cough and —_ 
reipiration. 
Aphthe in children hay re lately been more 
than ufually prevalent, and, in fome calesy 
have proved very obftinate. This diforder is 
very common, and very well known by thofe 
who have the care of infants.. It appears en 
the lips, the tongue, and different parts of the 
fauces in little white fpecks, which in feme 
cafes unite fo clofely as to form a Kind of 
cruft covering the whole infide of the mouth 
and throat. The firft crop is fometimes fuc- 
ceeded by a fecond: this, though it may 
fometimes take place in the natural courfe 
of the difeafe, is often occafioned by an early 
and injudicious attempt to remove the crnf& 
by fome topical applications. ‘To keep the 
bowels open by gentle laxatives, and to cor- 
ret the een which frequently prevails, 
by the teftaceous powders, is perhaps the mof 
proper plan of treatment. 

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