250 
But fuch grant which fhall pafs the 
privy feal directed to the great feal is to 
pay the duty on pafling the great {eal 
only. 
’ Grant of any office or employment 
which fhall exceed sol. per annum, and 
not rool. per annum—8].; in Scotiand, 
4l. 
Exceeding rool. per annum, calculated 
on the amount of the falary, fees, and 
perquifites—zol. ; in Scotland, 161. 
Geant under the great feal of Great 
Britain or the feal of the Duchy or County 
Palatine of Lancafter, of any honour, 
‘dignity, promotion, franchife, liberty, or 
privilege—zol. ; in Scotland, 161. 
Letters Patent under the like great 
feal—zol.; in Scotland, 161 
Lift of Diftafs. 
roa. t, 
Exemplification of any fuch Grant or 
Letters Patent (except Commiffions of 
Rebellion and Briets or Letters Patent for 
charitable Benevolences)—zol.; in Scot-« 
Jand, 16). 
Specification in refpect of a Patent for 
any Diicovery or Invention whatever— 
sl. 3; in Scotland, 4l. 19s. 
Grant of Lands or other profit under 
the great feail, the feal of the Exchequer, 
Duchy of Lancafter, or privy feal—zol. ; 
in Scotland, 161. 
Except any fuch grant which fhall pafs 
the privy feal, direfted to the great feal, 
or any grant of any fee farm or other 
rents of the Duchy of Lancafter, where 
the confideration money fhall not exceed 
10), (To be continued.) 
REPORT or DISEASES, 
Iz the public and private Praétice of one of the Phyficians of the Finfoury Difpenfary; 
From the 20th of Auguft to the 20th of September, 
LSS : 2 
SCARLATINA ..... SPOR RN Len wae 10 of which time he has been afflifted with 
oe intermittens ..+.+-..++++-+++ 2 frequent paroxy/fins of the latter. 
D. ee eee tige 94192 are Slee mininurt 2 The hypochondriacal patients alluded fg 
ao ke ‘ : A owed their complaint evidently to. a want 
menorbaas LITLE ef oceupation. "Occupation unfortnately 
Menorrhagia........ BE Cal 4 was not neceflary to their fupport. It was 
Bdiewmiarilmus.. 6.65 «es «9.0 Ory mee 8 “ a religious duty with them to take regular 
23 
ass 2k Fo sh Ss v's gaat eae eS 
Bpulephias ss) 0 ain dire s'dlvdiaste e548 eceses | 
Calica PeRonen a, 2 iv6)55 See ols e's acon FT 
BABA Rr NA a5 ssisle wie Shs Sew, (ed che ES 
Dyihepeans. bans a eam ORR s sd Wiale Sahto 
Matas i oalia se eds pete aba e, bwin ae eel iete set 
Pe samhin, Mee asie We oe acisl < once nie) mck compare 13 
WORDT COULSON his lan wale nein, Palen. s oincie os ene 
FAV POCHORETAINS." one ea nim sp lees dalcnie Bie 3 
In the cafes of fearlatina, fome of which 
were unufually violent, and indicated con- 
fiderable danger, coo] ablution, more than 
once recommended in thefe Reports, was 
employed with its accuftomed fuccefs. 
Where it was not employed, extreme de- 
bility, and a morbid affection of the cervi- 
cal glands, uniformly fucceeded to the ori- 
ginal dileafe. 
It was fingular, in the cafe of epilepfy, 
that it fupervened upon fymptoms of pthy. 
fis, which difappeared on the attack of 
the former complaint, and have not re- 
turned for feven years, during the whole 
and diurnal exercife, but their only view 
in taking it being-to get rid of their ma- 
Jady, it was, on that account, little calcu. « 
lated to produce the intended effect. The 
idea of the difeafe conftantly prefent to the 
imagination tended to aggravate and give 
deeper root to the reality. 
Nothing is fo injurious to health as an 
exceflive anxiety with regard to it. It is 
in every way abfurd to wate the whole of 
life in endeavouring to preferve it—to neg- 
le&t the purpofés, in order to protraét the 
period of exiftence. An abforption in /elf 
is incompatible even with felfifh gratifis 
cation. 
There is not any thing of more impor- 
tance to our phyfical as well as to our in- 
telle€tual welfare, than that the mind 
fhould be conftantly interefted and its pows 
ers ufefully and benevolently employed. 
Southampton-row, Ruffel-fguarey, J. REID, 
Sept. 24, 1804. 
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