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Formidable and Notorious Diseases.
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Table of notorious Diseases.
| Apoplex | 1306 |
| Cut of the Stone | 38 |
| Falling Sickness | 74 |
| Dead in the Streets | 243 |
| Gout | 134 |
| Head-ach | 51 |
| Jaundice | 998 |
| Lethargy | 67 |
| Leprosie | 6 |
| Lunatick | 158 |
| Overlaid and Starved | 529 |
| Palsie | 423 |
| Rupture | 201 |
| Stone and Strangury | 863 |
| Sciatica | 5 |
| Suddenly | 454 |25| |
Table of Casualties.
| Bleeding | 69 |
| Burnt and Scalded | 125 |
| Drowned | 829 |
| Excessive drinking | 2 |
| Frighted | 22 |
| Grief | 279 |
| Hanged themselves | 222 |
| Kill'd by several accidents | 1021 |
| Murdered | 86 |
| Poysoned | 14 |
| Smothered | 26 |
| Shot | 7 |
| Starved | 51 |
| Vomiting | 136 |
18. In the foregoing Observations we ventured to make a Standard of the healthfulness of the Air from the proportion of acute and Epidemical Diseases, and of the wholsomness of