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Flaxman has modelled a very fine liitle 
figure, about one foot in height, ‘from 
memory; it is a portrait of the late 
Sir Jofhua Reynolds, and is a very accu- 
rate refemblance and a very fine figure. 
Mr. James Walker, Engineer, has late- 
ly publithed a complete Plan of the grand 
Improvements made in the Port of Lon- 
don, by the immenfe Docks on the North 
Side of the River. Such a correét view 
of thele Docks has long been wanted both 
by mercantile men and thofe who feek 
informition of this kind. 
Mr. Bowyer, of the Hiftoric Gallery, 
Pall-mall, has iflued a Profpectus for a 
{plendid and authentic work of the Life 
of the late Lerd Nelfon, which is to be 
dedicated, by permiffion, to his Majefy. 
The work, he fays, has been {ome time in 
preparation, and will contain. a very gieat 
variety of authentic documents, which will 
be communicated to Mr. Bowyer by his, 
Lordfhip’s moft intimate and confidential 
friend, Alexander Davifon, Efq. of St. 
James’s-{quare ; as well as from different 
Officers in the Navy, particularly ove 
Gentieman who has accompanied him on 
all his expeditions during the laft nine 
years. 
Fhe work is to be enriched by a con- 
fiderable number of Hittorical Engravings, 
reprefenting all the mot diftinguifhed in- 
 €idenis of his Lordfhip’s life; the coat 
Report of Difeafes. 
(Feb. 2, 
of arms beftowed on him by his Majeftys 
properly emblazoned; a portrait of the 
Viétory in the fhattered ftate the appeared 
immediately after the aétion of Tra- 
falgar. . 
Accurate Drawings having been made 
on board the Victory, plates are to be 
given of every part which may be necef- 
fary to -increafe the intereft of the laft 
fcene of the departed hero, befide a great 
deal of unpublifhed matter, the work is 
to contain a very confiderable number of 
letters to his Lordfhip’s friend, Mr. Da- 
vifon, and many others.  Artifts were 
fiationed in different parts of St. Paul’s, 
to give the moft exact reprefentations of 
every part of the funeral ceremony; as 
alfo drawings of the Car, &c. &c., are to 
besivensc 
We, in a former Retrofpect, noticed in 
terms appropriate to their high merit, 
Mr. Pearfon, of Highgate’s, copies of 
Raphael’s Cartoons in Painted ~ Glafs. 
Twey were purchafed by the Marquis of 
Lan{downe, for 700 guineas, The Mar- 
quis has alio purchaled Mr. Pearfon’s 
very fine copy from Sir Jofhua Reynoids’s 
portrait of his prefent peg . 
ErRrRatuM,—lIn the Retrofpe& for Janu- 
ary, 1806, p. 549, line 1it, for *‘ The five 
Landfcapes after Claude, Both, Berghem, ¢ 
&c.,” read, the fine Landfcapes. 
REPORT ‘OF: DISEASES, 
In the public and private Practice of one of the Phyjcians of the Finfoury Difpenfarye 
From the 20th of December to the 20th of Fanuary. 
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The laft month, in other refpeéts com- 
paratively free from difeafe, has exceeded 
the former in the prevalence of opthalmia, 
or inflammation of the eyes. 
This, like all other inflammations oc= 
curring in the prefent day, is for the moft 
part afihenic, arifing from and charaéteriz- 
ed by debility or infufficient excitement, 
and of courfe ought to be.treated by the 
corroborants of pharmacy and a liberal 
and nutritious regimen, rather than by 
thofe recipes of quackery. or cookery that 
are’calculated merely to deduct from the 
fubftance and exhauft the vigour of the 
frame. This doétrine does not interfere 
_ with the propriety of applying leeches and 
blifters to the vicinity of the eye, which, 
in diforders where they are found to be 
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