PRIVATE PRACTICE.

CASES.RESIDENCE.DEATHS.
1No. 94 Dillwyn street, N. L.1
1No. 1 Clymer street, Moyamensing.
1No. 3 do. do. do.
1No. 16 Vine street, City.1
1Between Race and Vine and Tenth and Eleventh streets, City.
1Corner of Bedford and Twelfth streets, Moyamensing.
1South side of Cedar above Twelfth street, Moyamensing.1
1Peach between Green and Coates’s, N. L.
1Parham’s Alley, Southwark.
1Queen near Passyunk Road, do.
1Second below Carpenter st. do.
1Frankford Road above Bedford street, Kensington.
1St. John above Poplar Lane, N. L.
1Shirker’s Alley, Moyamensing.1
1Third st. above Globe Mills, Kensington.
1Otter st. near William street, do.
164

Hospitals.Physicians.New cases.Died.Cured.Remaining.
Alms-house,H. L. Hodge,1110
Jones’ Alley,Parrish,1002
Locust st.[1]Chapman,2101
Moyamensing,Thomson,1101
5314

[ [1] A white woman was brought from the Alms-house in a dying state, and expired soon after admission.

New Cases.Deaths.
Private practice,165
Hospitals,53
Alms-house,11
229

By order,

WM. A. MARTIN, Clerk.

The following table exhibits the whole mortality, and also that from bowel complaints, for the 4th week in July for five successive years.

1828.—4th week, ending July 26th. Whole mortality, 127; of which, the deaths from cholera morbus, were, adults, 3; children, 26; Total, 29.—Diarrhœa, adults, 0; children, 3; Total, 3.—Dysentery, adults, 0; children, 3; Total, 3.—Total from bowel complaints, 32.
1829.—4th week, ending August 1st. Whole mortality, 100; of which, the deaths from cholera morbus were, adults, 1; children, 23; Total, 24.—Diarrhœa, adults, 0; children, 4; Total, 4.—Dysentery, adults, 1; children, 3; Total, 4.—Total from bowel complaints, 32.
1830.—4th week, ending July 31st. Whole mortality, 183; of which, the deaths from cholera morbus were, adults, 0; children, 38; Total, 38.—Diarrhœa, adults, 0; children, 2; Total, 2.—Dysentery, adults, 2; children, 2; Total, 4.—Total from bowel complaints, 44.
1831.—4th week, ending July 30th. Whole mortality, 123, of which, the deaths from cholera morbus were, adults, 0; children, 32; Total, 32.—Diarrhœa, adults, 0, children, 6; Total, 6.—Dysentery, adults, 1; children 3; Total, 4.—Total mortality from bowel complaints, 42.
1832.—4th week, ending July 28th. Total mortality, 147; of which, the deaths from cholera morbus were, adults, 5; children, 27; malignant cholera, adults, 8; Total, 40.—Diarrhœa, adults, 3; children, 4; Total, 7.—Dysentery, adults, 2; children, 5; Total, 7.—Total from bowel complaints, 54.

Liability of Negroes to Cholera.

An impression appears somehow or other to have got abroad that negroes are not liable to be attacked with cholera; such a notion, however, has no foundation. In New York, it has been observed that they have enjoyed no greater immunity than the whites, and the natives of India, whose constitution much resembles that of the negro, were more liable to cholera than Europeans. There is ample grounds for fearing that the disease will be productive of terrible mortality among the slaves of the southern states, and proper measures of hygiene should be promptly adopted; and on the very first symptoms of derangement of the digestive organs, remedial measures immediately resorted to.


Cholera at New York.

It affords us pleasure to notice that the cholera is abating in our sister city. During the last few days, the number of cases have considerably diminished, and though accidental causes may occasionally interrupt their constant decrease, it is manifest that the epidemic has reached its height and is on the decline.

The report for the twenty-four hours, ending Tuesday, July 31st, at 12 o’clock, announces—

In private practice,new cases,59,deaths,23
Hospitals5220
Bellevue13
Harlaem and Yorkville92
Total12148

The number of interments during the week, ending Saturday, July 28th, were 879; of which, there were from cholera morbus, 10; malignant cholera, 689; cramp in the stomach, 1; diarrhœa, 3; dysentery, 4; cholera infantum, 18; inflammation of the bowels, 4; inflammation of the stomach, 2.


Montreal.

The following is a statement of the cases and deaths from the commencement of the epidemic to the 14th of July inclusive:—

Daily cases.Daily burials.Total cases.Total deaths.
June 10th to151328175
16381861709261
174741022183363
182611282444491
193371492781640
20165942946734
21151763097810
22109523206862
2383313289893
2451213340914
2544333384947
2627233411970
2721263432996
28222034541016
29372134911037
30322235231059
July1231735461076
2132035591096
3111436701110
4231735931127
5221336151140
619436341144
713936471153
8141136611164
910936711175
107636781184
11141036921190
12151037071200
1391037161210
1481037241220