1807.) Alphabetical List of Bankruptcies and Dividends. 285 
more than usually preve alent. Several 
eases have occurred of the nettle-rash. 
By cleansing the stomach and bowels, 
by produciig a gentie determination 
to the skin, keeping .the body mode- 
rately and equably warm, and ailaying 
the feverish heat and thirst principally 
by saline drau ghte's the Reporter has 
heen able to effect, in two or three days 
at farthest, an entive and radical removal 
ol the disease. 
More than one patient in scarlatina, 
have likewise been under the Reporter's 
care. As the essential nature of Ane 
- contagious malady, so is the suitable 
treatinent of it, im a groat measure, 
analogous to that» of typhus fever. 
Bathing is one of the cardinal remedies 
in this, as well as other febrile affections 
the application of tepid water 1s oy 
even in those instances, where the frigi 
immersion, or aspersion, may be cee 
if not with danger, at least, with a cer- 
tain degree of inconvenience or alarm. 
The late Dr. Currie*, in improving 
* The character of this medical. phi- 
losopher, in its intellectual features and com- 
-plexion, presents an impressive contrast to 
that of the mere fee-takers of the’ day. 
Amongst the more modern benefactors to 
the science of the physical frame, Dr. 
Currie may be regarded as yielding only 
to the illustrious Brown, In moral rank, 
it must be owned, the former was infinitely 
the superior. Currie possessed the. talents 
of Brown, unalloyed by the arrogance and 
asperity of his temper, or the vicious vul- 
a 
and dilating upon the original suggestion 
of Dr, Wright, has been the principal 
agent in introducing into general notice 
and use, one of the most beneficial in- 
navations in the practice of medicine 
with which modern times are acquainted, 
That ablution, which, in the Mosaie 
law, constituted one of its most impor- 
tant ceremonies, and in the Christian 
has: been in general}, although not uni- 
versally, established, as an cssential and 
mtroductory rite, has of late been 
happily extended to, and enjoined as 
a mean necessary to the preservation 
of health, and to the cure and success- 
fal management of disease. 
Joun Rep, 
Grenville-strect, Brunswich-square, 
September 26. 1807. 
garitv of his manners. 
dalendor of genius, without betraying any of 
its spots, 
The writer of this article can be suspected 
of no selfish insincerity, in this expression 
of reverence to the memory. of one, whose 
ear it will never reach, The voice of praise, 
however loud, cannot interrupt. the silence, 
or penetrate the secresy, of the t mb. 
+ An exception to an unanimity of opi- 
nion upon this subiect, is instanced in 
the “* Society of Friends.” A comipara- 
tively small, but a respectable and amiable, 
class of believers, who, to the other idiois 
of their character, add the honourable pecu- 
liarity, of beiag perhaps, tie only reli- 
gious sect which, together with the name, 
retain also the genuine spirit of Christianity. 
AvpenasericaL List of Banxrnurptcres and Divipenps announced between the 
20th of August and the 20th of September, extracied from the London Gazettes. 
See 
BANKRUPTCIES, 
{The Solicitors’ names are betqeen Parentheses ) 
ANDRAVE Joaquim and Joachim Chistian Stocqueier, 
insurance brokers, Abchurch lane, (Smith and 
Trower. Barbers’ Hail 
Atkins William, Stone, malster. 
Fetter jane 
Ballard Thomas, Sheerness, slopseller, dealer, and chap- 
man. (Watts, Symands inn 
Bancroft James, Groppenhall, cottonspinner. (J. andR, 
Willis, Warnford court 
Bryars Lawrence, L iverpuol, cooper, grocer, &c. (Black- 
* stock, 5t. Mildred’s court, Poultry = 
Booth William, Fenchurch builcings, money scrivener. 
(Evitt and Rixon, Haydon square : 
Braddock Samuel, Macclesfield. innkeeper. (Wright and 
Co. Paper buildings, [nner Temple 
Bean, John, Leeds, worsted manufacturer. (Hurd, 
Tempie 
Bolton James, and Fletcher Bolfon, Warrington, potters 
(Orrell, Winstey street, Oxford street 
famper William, King David’s-lane, victualler, dealer and 
chapman. (Windus, Son, and Cy. Southampton 
Buildings 
Carter John, West Lynn, vintner. 
* Gray’s Innsquare 
€lose William, 2nd Mathew Close, Leeds, dyers. (Van- 
dercom and Co. Bush jane 
Cockerill Mery, Shoreditch, chair manufacturer. (Hate 
ton, Dean street, Southwark 
€orson James, Mincing lane, merchant. 
* Dixon, Angel court, Throgmorton street 
Ollier Robert, New Bond street, merchant, 
fun Castle street, Falean square 
(Barber and Brown, 
(Lyon and Collyer, 
(Gregson and 
(Wilde, 
Frost james, Goswell street. brass founder. 
Dickinson William, Upholdland, plumber and glazier, 
(Gaskell, Wigan 
Davis ‘Shomas, Wolverhampton, ironmonger. (Price 
and wii; amsy Lincoln's Lin 
Dalton Jimes, Stepnen Shale oss. and John Shallcross, 
Manchester cotton spinners. 
Manchester 
De Trelo Eugene, Mincing lane merchant. 
and Pixon, Angel court, Thregmorton street 
Elliott Jokn, and John Fhomas Wagnail, Upper Ease 
Smithfield. flax dressers. (Wagner and #o, Reg 
Lion Streets Wapping - 
Fel] James, Walworth, insurance broker. (Shephard 
and Adlington “edrord row 
Forse Vhomas Litthe Guilford street, Russel Syuares 
haberdasher and grocer. | Dennetis and Greaves 
Coleman street 
(Kay and Renshaw, 
(Gregson 
(Jacksong 
Garden court, /emple 
Fugman John, ‘velham street, Spitalfelds, colour an@ 
emery mabefacturer (Pucker. Staple’s Ina 
Graite George Frederick. Southwark, furricr and hosier, 
(Humphreys, Jokenhouse yard, -othbury 
Grifaths Robert, Henllan, faimer. (Priceand Williams, 
Lincoln’s inn 
Gravenor William. Bristol, sugar refiners 
Gray’s Inn square 
Hunt Anthony, Sristol, linen draper. 
Inn 
Johnson John, Shelton, corn factor. 
Gray’s Inn square 
Kirkley Wiliiam, Manchester, merchants 
sitor sireet 
Lister Anthony, Marsh Chapel, grocer and drapere 
‘Silis, Cursitor street 
Lonsdale Joseph, Newton by the See, cor-rictor, 
~  (Flexney, Chancery Jane 
Meyneil 
(James, 
(Gabell, Lincoln's 
(Levon and Cooke, 
(Ellis, Cure 
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