160 
Parker, and Lieutenant Langford.—To- 
tal,’4 officers, 33 feamen, 7 marines, kil- 
led ; 14 officers, 84 feamen, 30 marines, 
wounded.—Total killed and wounded, 
i fae 
Malis Willianis and Gore two, Mid- 
fhipmen of the Medafa, are fince dead of 
their wounds at Deal. 
The fate of _Mr. Graves, Mafter. of the 
Czfar, the flag-fhip of Admiral Saumarez’s 
{quadron, was very fingular, and much to be 
lamented. He was ftanding on the poop be- 
tween the Admiral and an officer, giving his 
direétions for bringing the fhip clofe to the 
enemy, along-fide, in order that a fingle 
broadfide might finifh the conteft, whlien a 
Lift of Difeafes. 
f Sépe: ly 
fpent ball from a battery, feen in its ap- 
proach by numbers, but not difcerned by the 
unfortunate officer, took him in the neck, 
and fevered his head from his body. He was 
buried next day at Gibraltar, with military 
honours. 
We learn from Weymouth, that the King, 
on the 3oth of July, declared his Grace the 
Duke-of Portland, Lord Prefident of his Ma- 
jefty’s Moft Hon. Privy Council, and his 
Grace took his place at the Board accordingly. 
On the fame day the King appointed the 
Right Hon. Thomas Pelham to be one of his 
Majefty’s Principal Secretaries of State, in 
the room of his Grace the Duke of Port- 
land. 
LIST OF DISEASES IN LONDON. 
' Account of Difeafes in an Eaftern Diftrid of London, from the 
ihe 20th of Auguffy 1801. 
/ 
20th of Fuly te 
ACUTE DISEASES. 
No, of Cafes. 
YPHUS 2 = - 28 
Hepatitis - = = I 
Acute Rheumatifm - =. I 
CHRONIC DISEASES. 
Tuffis - = - = IO 
Tuffis et Dyfpnea - _ 4 
Pleurodyne - - - 3 
Phthifis. Pulmonalis - = 2 
Hydrothorax sh at = - 2 
Anafarca - = = 3 
Afcites - - - “ 1 
Cephalalgia . - - 5 
Paraly fis - - = 3 
Vomitus - ~ - 3 
. Diarrhea - - = 3 
Dyfpepfia - - = 8 
Chlorofis - - mr 4 
Menorrhagia: - - - 4 
Afthenia ~ ~ = 4 
Scrophula = = = 3 
Hemorrhols - - - i 2 
Hypochondriafis - = 3 
Piora = = - = 4. 
Herpes. - - - S yy) 
Bepta on, <0) oe sen ba ee s i 
Rheumatifmus Chronicus - ¥3 
PUERPERAL DISEASES, 
Peritonitis = “ is t 
Maftodynia - ee = 2 
Menorrhagia lochialis - 2 3 
INFANTILE DISEASES. 
Vermes ~ - . = 2 
Herpes . = - - = & 
Diarrhea , - i» i ow 4 
under the neceffity of 
fubjest, which we 
Whilt we are 
F ape eg y 
agein aaverting £0 a 
have long been obliged to confider—the 
prevalence of the typhoid contagion—we 
are af the fame time happy to announce, 
that the fymptoms of the difeafe are 
much lefs formidable than they have here- 
tofore been, and that a fatal termination 
takes place much lefs frequently. ‘The 
number of patients affeéted by it has in- 
deed been rather increafed,and it continues 
to propagate itfelf very extenfively ; but 
thofe affections of the brain, which for- 
merly conftituted fo prominent a feature 
of the difeafe, occur _lefs frequently and 
appear under a milder form. . 
The fymptoms of angina alfo, which, 
in the laft report, were mentioned as ac- 
companying the difeafe, have difappeared. 
The difeafe therefore now appears upder 
a formin which we have heretofore been 
accuftomed to view it. ; 
Complaints of the ftomach and bowels 
have been very frequent. Diarrhzas have, 
in feveral inftances, been troublefome, and 
have continued for a confiderable time ; 
but they have not been attended with any 
unpleafant confequences, unle!s when they 
have been injudicioufly checked by 
altringents; or when, under the idea of 
fupporting the flrength of the patient, 
during the increafed evacuation, recourfe 
has been had to fome warm cordia].— 
Upon a premature check to this evacua- 
tion we often hear of pains in the fomach 
-and bowels, of which the patient did not 
before complain, and the removal of which 
is be& accomplifhed by inviting the return 
of that difeharge which nature had infti- 
tuted with a view to relieve the conftitus 
tion, & ai : 
ALPHABETICAL, 
