Facts and observations, relative to the origin, progress and nature of the fever : which prevailed in certain parts of the city and districts of Philadelphia, in the summer and autumn of the present year, (1802) / by William Currie & Isaac Cathrall ; to which is added, a summary of the rise and progress of the disease in Wilmington / communicated by Dr. E. A. Smith & Dr. John Vaughan.
- William Currie
- Date:
- 1802
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Facts and observations, relative to the origin, progress and nature of the fever : which prevailed in certain parts of the city and districts of Philadelphia, in the summer and autumn of the present year, (1802) / by William Currie & Isaac Cathrall ; to which is added, a summary of the rise and progress of the disease in Wilmington / communicated by Dr. E. A. Smith & Dr. John Vaughan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
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![Liberties of Philadelphia, in the year 1802. 3 -'''JOHN CROSLY, Artillery lane. John Edwards, in an alley between Front &. 2d above Vine. Samuel Thompson, Vine-street wharf. John Joint, Front above Vine. William Brown's son, Vine above Front. Richard Es- seck's son, Southwark. John Whistler, Front above Vine. Henry Miller, Fourth above Race. James Crosly, Coats-street. Two men, oneatEaston, and one at Belvidere. Philip Taylor, Northern Liberties. Matthias Snyder, Water below Vine. David Parry, Vine above Second. John Vancleave, near Vine-street wharf. Henry Stillwaggon, Eighth between Callowhill and Vine. Miss Gilbert, returned from the country the 23d. Reuben Scott, Front-street, iron sign. Elizabeth Bauchman and Margaret Bauchman, in a little court going west from Front near Brown's. Mrs. Pollick, near Vine in Front. Joseph Marshall and Margaret Marshall, Callowhill-strect. Jane Hughes, Cable lane. Hannah Weaver, Front above Callowhill. Mrs. M'Duff, Callowhill-street, No. 2. Eleanor Bohlen, Second above Callowhill. Eliza- beth Dalby, Callowhill-street, hospital. August.—William Campbell, at Kincaid's, [hospital]. Miss Burns. Mr. Burns. Mary Taylor, at Kerrn's, two doors below Smith's, [hospital]. Mrs. Spratt, Britton's wharf. John Smith, at Mrs. Stall's, No. 78, north Third. John Smith, near the Drawbridge. Ann Rourke, at Smith's. Margaret Doyle, Water near the Drawbridge. Isaac Cryder, New-street. Bryan Peart, Sterling alley. George Dentzel, near Green-street. Thomas Joyce, Northern Liberties, Third-street. John Wiles, Cable lane, [hospital]. Mrs. M'Kea.i, Water above Vine. Mrs. Hurst, Moravian alley. Peggy M'Dade, had lived in Callowhill-street, [hospital]. Mrs. Evans, Callowhill near Front. A man, North alley. Michael Doran, at James Galaher's, [hospital]. Mrs. Smith. William Saudders, 207, north Second-street. Mrs. Say, behind Mr. Innis's in Water-street. Mr. Boyle, Catharine between Second and Third. Sarah Clements and Ann Holland, Debtor's apartment, [hospital]. Thomas Preston, from Frankford, [hospital]. John Hughes, from old Lazaretto, [hos- pital]. Mrs. Innis, Water below Vine. Grand-child of ditto. Anthony Balde, in the street. Sarah Martin, Spruce-street, back of the sign of the cock in Spruce, [hospital]. William Cope, came from Marcus hook to Al- mond-street, [hospital]. James Crispen, do. Lawrence Kenaiy, 161, north Front, Elizabeth Smith, Seventh between Race and Vine-streets, [hospital]. John Lascam, Alley near Callowhill. A man, 391, north Second-street. Samuel Oliver, Race-street wharf. John Allican, Taper alley, N. L. hos- pital. A woman, above Race in Front. Adam Hoops, mate of the New jersey. Joseph Blythe, a little south of Race. Stephen Toby, from on board rhe Topsham Beauty, [hospital]. Samuel M'Elroy above Callowhill [hospital],](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21112630_0042.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


