1801, ] 
down,”’ is judicious, and the recitative 
affords a featonable and well-judged re- 
lief to the ear. 
Twenty, Double Chants performed in the Cathe- 
drei Church of St. Peter, Exeter 5+ compofed 
by F. Kemp, 3s. 6d. Skidlern. 
Thele chants are, for the moft part, fo 
far written in the true ‘old church-ftyle, 
as to prove that Mr. Kemp is well read in 
the works of our beft church compofers. 
The firt, fourth, fixth, eighth, thirteenth, 
feventeenth, eighteenth, and twentieth are 
‘ prominently good, and place him in a very 
refpectable rank as a choir-mufician. 
Ten Waltzes for the Piano- forte, with an Accom- 
paninient for a Violin; compcfed and refpett- 
fully dedicated to Mis Spidber,, by Ben ede 
Schroeder, 55. Rolfe. 
Thefe Waltzes, if not of the very firk 
order of merit in refpect of originality, are 
conceived with confiderable playfulnefs of 
fancy, and, confidering the neceflary fame- 
nefs of the tame, are happily variegated 
in theireficét. The firft, fecond, feventh, 
eighth, and tenth, have the frongeft 
claims to cur approbation, and are calcu- 
lated to do credit to their author. 
Lift of Difeafes. 
437 
Nunbers XVII. and XVII. cf. Apollo and 
Ter phicksre. : Rolfe. 
This little work proceeds with its for- 
mer good management, and, generally 
{peaking,, continues to be fupphed from 
the moft eligible and attractive refources. 
In the prefent Numbers are fixed, amonett 
many other well-chofen articles, Madame 
Parifot’s favourite dance ; ‘* God fave the 
Emperor,” by Haydn; ‘Madame Bo- 
naparte’s Waltz;”” the old favourite Scotch 
air of ‘“* Durandarte and Belerma,’’ and 
‘<TLaura’s Wedding-day,”? by Pleyel. 
We are forry to learn that Dr. Bufby 
has found it neceffary to oftpone for 
the prefent the regular continuance of 
his Mufical Journal, on account of the 
late interrupted intercourfe with Germa- 
ny, the difficult intercourfe with France, 
and the diltracted fate of, as well as the 
total imyracticability of intercourfe with 
Italy. We underftand, however, that this 
valuable work will be refumed after a 
Peace, or whenever the ftate of literary 
intercourfe between the various European 
nations fhall be re-eftablifhed. 
SENS SRA OER NRE EIS SPS ARR a IL ME 
LIST OF DISEASES IN LONDON, 
Account of Difeafes in an Eaftern DiftriG of London, from the 20th of 
the 20th of May, 1801. 
Mentaty Mag. No, 73. 
April ta 
wel 
ACUTE Or : PUERPERAL DISEASES. 
. of Cafes. 
Ssiome bd &s af He IN? of Cafes. 
Pneumonia - - q Mania en a SN - r 
Cynanche Tonfillarum % 2 Menorrhagia Lochialis ee ‘ig 
Ophthalmia : ~ - 2 bLattea aN ry - 2 
Apoplexia t y » Mattodynia - - 3 
CHRONIC DISEASES. INFANTILE DISEASES. - 
Cough a e tS 25 Hydrocephalus Internus a 5 
Dyfpnea- - ~ rs SV ermes (au i= - a Ne ag 2 
Phthjfis Pulmonalis - as - 5 Febris - - . 2 
Hydrothorax - - 3 Diarrhea - - - 3 
Anafarca = = ~ 5 Herpes Miliaris = ~ z 
Cephalalgia - - 7 EG 
Vertigo - be “ 2 175 
Hepatitis Chronica -- . ~ vs —_—— 
Enterodynia . - a The fever, which has fo long raged, 
Diarrhea - = TS and which has been attended with various 
Dyfuria - . * 2 affeétions of the head, has fora few weeks 
Amenorthea i * 7 appeared lefs frequently. This difeafe, 
hai ng 73 : 4 however, has not entirely fubfided.. Af. 
Chlorofis - - - 3 SRN Se ee en ter - 
Dyfpepfia_ - a a 6 @ fhort fulpenfion it has returned, but 
eo eS x i 3 with lefs aggravation of fymptoms, and 
Herpes Puftulofus - | Ss 4 the number of patients affected by it has 
-Lumbago - z is 2 been confiderably Jefs than formerly. 
“Rheumatifmus Chronicus ~ 15 Amongf tholfecafes which have been under 
3L the 
