590 
Tamworth, Sir R. Peele, 4. Gen. Lof- 
tus, 5S. 
Tavistock, *L. W. Russel, 6. Gen. Fitzpa- 
trick@, 9. 
Taunton, J Hammet, 3, A. Baring, 1. 
Tewkesbury, C. Codrington, 5, +C. H. 
Tracey. 
Thetford, Lord W. ‘Fitzroy, i; +T. Cree- 
* Thirsk, R. Greenhill, 1, *Lt. Col. Frank- 
land, 1. 
‘Tiverton: Hon. R. Ryder, 4, W. Fitz- 
hugh, 2. 
Totness, W Adams, 2, B. Hall, 1. 
Tregony, Col. O'Callaghan, 1, G. Went- 
worth, 1, 
Truro, Col. Lemon, 3, +Hon. F. Bos- 
cawen. 
Wallingford, W. L. Hughes, 2, R. Ken- 
yon, 2. 
’ Wareham, +Sir J. T. Calcraft, *Hon. J. 
W. Ward, 2. 
Warwickshire, D. S. Dugdale, 1, Sir C. 
Mordaunt, 2. 
Warwick 
Mills, 2. 
Wells, C. Tudway, 9. C. W. Taylor, 3. 
Wendorer, Lord Mahon, 1, G. Smith, 1. 
Wenlock, C. Forester, 4, Hon. J. Simp- 
son, 4. 
Town, Lord Brook, 2, C, 
Weobly, Lord G. Thynne, 4, tLord 
Guernsey. 
Westbury, *Hon. E. Lascelles, 4, +G. 
Wynn. 
West Looe, R. A. Daniel, 1, J. Buller, 3. 
Westminster, +Sir F. Burdett *Lord Coch- 
rane, 1.—Sir F. Burdett, 51343; Lord Coch- 
rane 3708; Mr. Sheridan, 2615; Mr. El- 
liott, 2137; Mr. Paull, 269. 
Westmorland, Col. J. Lowther, 8, Lord 
Muncaster, 1. 
Weymouth and Melcombe Regis, Sir. J. 
Puiteney, 6, G. T. Steward, 4, R. T. Stews 
‘Report of Diseases. 
[July 1, 
ard, 2, C. Adams, 3.—Sir J. Pulteney, 214; 
G. T. Steward, 180; R. T. Steward, 1783 
C. Adams, 177; W. ‘Willian: 156; J. Ar- 
buthnot, 1545; Sir T. Hardy, 152. 
Wiitechueck, W. A. Townshend, 3, Ww. 
Broderick, 3. 
Wigan, J. Hodgson, 2, R. H. Leigh 2. 
Wilton, R. Sheldon, 2, Hon. C. Here 
bert, 2. 
Wiltshire, H. P. Wyndham, 4, R. Long, 1. 
Winchelsea, Sir F. F. Vans 1, #C. Bes. 
wicke. 
Winchester, Sir R. Gammon, 6, Sir H. 
Milday, 3. 
Windsor, Col. Desborough, 1, R. Rams- 
bottom, 1 
Woodstock, Sir H. W. Dashwood, 2, W. 
Eden, 1. 
Worcestershire, W. B. Lygon, 8, Hon. W. 
Lyttleton, 1. 
Worcester City, A. Robarts, 3; +W. Gor- 
don. 
Wootton Basset +Major Gen. Murray, TJ. 
Cheesment. 
Wycombe, Sir J. D. King, 3, T. Baring, 1. 
Yarmouth, Norfolk, Hon. E. Harboard, 1, 
Ss. Lidhingeat: 1.—Hon. E. Harboard, 627 “ 
S. Lushington, 604; W. Jacob, esq. °341; 
Mr. Upcher, 21. 
Yarmouth, Hants, J. C. Jervoise, 8, #Hon. 
P. Powlett. 
Yorkshire, W. Wilberforce, 7, *Lord Mil- 
ton, 1. 
Yorkshire. Total Number voted. 
West Riding -. 5808 7625 6101 
North Riding - 3246 2239 5118 
East Riding - 2754 1313 771 
11,808 11,177 10,990 
York City, Sir W, Milner, 4, #Sir M. M. 
Sykes. —Milner, 1421; Sykes, 1298; Dun- 
das, 919 ; 
REPORT OF DISEASES, 
In the public and private Practice of one of the Physicians of the Finsbury Dispensary, 
from the 20th of May to the 20th of June. 
tS 
THYSIS Pulmonalis ..-......--- #3. Menosrhagia. ...  .. .02,,,0 oe ee 
Oplithalmia ..-. ...2-. TEE AT ee 44 Leucorrhea .... seen -yee Pe ee ne 
Cigehentt  d ete shiek ie, EU sengs & Amenorrhea. 22 -...5 05 soc eee 
Mcysiigias4e5 host ee EER eee 3. Manity once ee Oe ee aig th ogee Z 
Mavialaenn 6 sic ed occ ten ch he), pneepatin oe eee A RI oy | 
Permian. 2 ot a A O.C eee 2... Byskeviacs we. + nie de ws hla cle ee 
Rheumdtisnrusacubus (2 8-2 328 bind oa 2 1 Serofula. egies. co sh niads Se eee 
Bo brgaeste ee BN ge POriniS i seine < 3 st a0had ae oar eee ae 
Dysenteria Spe SRE! 3 Rees ORE hae aT it Vermes ttt ewes cece ence ewer enes 4 
€@atarrhus.... ... ios cae a eo ‘_.. & Morbi Infantiles ..... J ihlaa Hoceeieiees. eae 
aga ee a ae Pe tees oh eas Ophthalmia or inflammation of the 
Dyspnea ...-.-...--.------------ 4 eyes, lias of late been rather singularly 
Tussis et Dyspnea -.....-.------.. 8 prevaient ; ‘this ought to be regarded, for 
Dyspepsia.------.------ swipes oe eha 6 the most part, as an index merely of a 
Reims CL Ls EGE OES Ue Oe 
Ascites @eeCRereerseoetsSerrtrTeauranek *tnne 2 
morbid condition of the general habit, 
nut 2 disease that is strictly IED and 
