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Gardner, F. Greet St. Helen's underwriter, Feb igs 
Heath, F. Bath, iroamonger, Feb. 1 
Hird, W. jun. late chief mate of the Earl of Wycomb In- 
diafian, Merch 2 
Harnill, H. Cateaton treet, linen raver, March 22 
| Harriton, T. jua. Sandford ball, tumber merchant, Feb. 35 
Rorten, J. Gockill Shadwell, dealer, Feb. 26 
Harper, R. Wallers Sutton, Kildwick, Feb. 28 
Whittel, Senry, Reading, cuach raafer, Fev, 26 
Jackfon, R. and J, Harkin, Oxrord frreet, retiners, &c, 
Feb. 26 
Johntun, N. Enfield, thop keeper, Feb. 28 
Jets, V, Strand, Raberdather, March r 
Johnfon, T.-Nortou Falgate, chymift, &c. April 25 
Jamifon, G. Poriea, watch maker, March 5 c 
Johnfon, T. Fricay ftreet, warchoufeman, (firm, Smith, 
: Johnfon, and Co.) “March ¢ 
Xeishly, J. £. F. Fergufon, and W, Armfrong, London, 
merchants, Feb. 15 ¢ 
Lupton, J-Mida'ehain, deaier, Feb. 15 
Lane, B- Baker freet, agent, April ‘> 
Lateetles, R. South Audley tréet, taylor, March tg 
Lembert, T. Weit Grinfted, thi p keeper, March $ 
~ Eingroth, P. Kington, merchant, March 9 
aykiand, Thos. Betton le Moors, cotton manufacturer, 
©€D. 10 
Mofe'y, J. and J, Rofe, Birmingham, factors, Feb. 1§ 
" Maltby, T. and G, Size jane, :nerchant, Feb. 8 
Moure, D. Middlewich, liven draper, March 2 
MiniGe, C. Exerer, tallow chandler, Feb. 23- . 
Maitland, D. New Bridge Nreet, merchant, Feb. 3 
Martin, Ajiex. and Thos, Panton ftreet, cabinet makers, 
March 15 
Weibitt, f. E. Stewart, and J Neibirt.jun- Aldermanbury, 
merchaiuts, Feb, 22, and joist eftates, Feb. 23 
WNobes.. aud W. Southfa Common, green grocérs, Feb.24 
Niblock, J. and E. Buegefs, Brivol, linen rapers, March 12 
O’Ryan, P.and J. Mandwiile. Briol, merchants, Feb. 23 
..Pourtales, A. P. and A. G. Broad trreet Buildings, mere 
chants, Feb. 12 
Parflee, J. Heit, bookfeller, Feb. 18 
Porter John, alias Thomas, Deal, grocer, Feb. 26 
Qvenby, J. Wincheficr, mercer, &c, Feb, 16 
Ring, H. Tunbridge, carpenter, April 28 
Rudderforth, T. St. Paul's Church Yaid, ftay maker, 
April 25 : 
Richardfon, C. Horncafile, maittiter, March it x 
Ralfe, T. and J. Gaunidet, Leadenhall treet, merchants, 
March 8 
Richardf{un, F. Horncafile, linen?dvaper, March 21 
Lift of Diftapes, 
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Smith, W. and J.’ Atkin{fon, Jua. merchants. April 26,joint 
ettates, feparate eftate of Smith, April 27, and feparate: 
efate of Atkinfon, April 29 : 
Slaer, R. Afbhurit Lodge, cyd: r merchant, March 2 
Swaintor, R. and J, Gardner, Liverpool, grocer, Feb. 24 
Scars, A. Workington, mercer, Feb. 22 
Smith, J. and S. King, Newgate fircet, woolen drapers, 
March 1 
Sienfon, Ss. Kenfingten, cheefe monger, March 1 
Scott, J. and G, South itreet, Finfbury fyeare, merchants, 
March 1 
Siainbank, C, Qld Bond treet, print feller, March 5, 
Sellman, W. Great Ruffell Qreer, Coyent Garden, irone 
mencer, March 8 ’ 
Smith, G. Lovel’s court, and Pudding lane, wine mere 
chant, March 19 
Smuiley, W. Blackburn, cotton manufscturer, March 7 
Smith, G. and J. Curre, Chepstow, bankers, April 15: 
Stocken, O. F. jun. Parfon’s green, cal merchant, 
March 19: 
Stephens, R. Mancheer, dealer in weft,.ézc. March 15 
Tremiett, W. Totnes, fhopkeeper, Feb. 14 
Timmings, J. Stewart fireet, Spitalfields, March 12 
Taylor, W. Eitham, dealer, Feb, 23 
Turnbull, J. J. Forbes, R, Allen Crawford, and D. Shere, 
Broad ftrect, merchants, feparate eftate of Turnbull, 
Feb, 26, and of Foi bes, March 12 
Fowic, T.and J. Jatkfon, Newgate fireet, 
men, &c. Feb. 26 
Taylor, J. Manchefter, March 2 ‘ 
Turton, &. Coleman @reet, druiggi&, April 25, 
Twifs, R. Upper Titchfield treet, paper manufacturer, 
Merch 12 ? : 
Tuck, W. {flington, cow keeper, March 8 
Wood, J. and J. Wednefbury, gun lock makers, Feb. 25. 
Wiliams, G. Saffron hill, fhoemaker, Feb,.15 R 
Whitefide, R. M. Chethunt Greet, Herts, grocer, March 
Wiight, G. Worcefter, dealer, Keb 21 
MW alace, J. Upper Mary-le-bene ftieet, carpenter, &c. 
Feb, z5 , 
Wait, W. jun. Briftol, merchant, Feb. 23 
Wiicotks R, Red lion freet, Clerkenwell, March 5 
Wolitenhome, Dean, jon, Waltham crofs, ina holder, 
March 1% "i 
Weller, W. Waterly, Deptford, miller, March 12 
Yare, J. Oxford freet, linen draper, Feb.-26 3 
Zurhorit, H. Bafinghall fireet, merchant, fome time im 
bufine(s with J. and BE, Reilley, and J}. Momis, Gnek 
of Zurhorft and Morris, Maich 2. 
war ehoufe- 
ACCOUNT oF rue DISEASES in LONDON, . 
From the 20th of ‘fanuary to the 20th of February. 
Admitted under the Care of the Plyficians of the Finfbury Difpenfary. 
a 
CATARRHUS - - 57 
Rheumatifmus - - 23 
Hzmopty fs 2 = - 5 
Dyfenteria e - = 9 
Typhus - « ~ 4 
Afcites et Anafarca a - 13 
Angina - - - By 
Cynanche Trachealis - - Ir 
Amenorrhea - - - 29 
Mensrrhagia = - = 9 
Leucorrhea - aN Sachi ty 6 
Morbi Cutanea - ° 21 
Morbi Infantiles - += 33 
Dyfpepfia - < a RE 
Scarlatina - = = 14 
Paralyfis = - - 3 
Hyfteria - - - Io 
Fpilepfia - eee coh 6* 
* In the laft Number of this Periodical 
Publication, it was noticed, with an apparent 
fmile, that, in its. catalogue, of -difeafes, 
there was a ftrange confufion of Latin and 
Anglicifed appellations. 
The ingenious fneerer ought to have con- 
fidered’that, in a medical article, which has 
profsiledly been intended for popular and in- 
When medical reports are publifhed 
from month to month, for the Jenoth of 
nearly four years, in althott uninterrupted 
fucceffion, i¢,cannot be expected that. any 
important novelty, in matter of fact, 
fhould continue for fo long atime, to ap- 
pear in this department of the Magazine. 
The regular revolution of the. feafons. 
produces a regular revoiution of difeafes. 
The cireumftance moft worthy of no- 
tice and ferious obfervation, is the 
abridgement, alleviation, and almoft abo- 
lition, for fome time paft, of what is 
ufually denominated Typhoid Fever. This, 
difcriminate perufal, many things it is ne-~ 
ceflary to mention, which, at the fame time, 
cannot, with due. delicacy and decorum, be 
expreiied publicly in plain Englifh. 
. There are facts andopinions with regard te: 
the human conftitution, which, although 
they ought to be underftood, explained, and 
forcibly impreffed, cught likewife, in pro- 
per reverence to cuftom and natural feelings 
*€ to be veiled under the obfcurity of a learhe 
ed language.*? ‘ 
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