VACCINE SOCIETY. By the annual report of the managers made January 1815, it appears, that one thousand and fifty-three persons have been successfully vaccinated by the physicians of the institution in 1814; which, added to the patients of the preceding years, gives a total of six thousand five hundred and sixty-one. HUMANE SOCIETY. Philadelphia, March 8, 1815. At a general meeting of the Members of the Humane Society of Philadelphia, held on the 1st inst. agreeably to their act of incorporation, and to public notice, the following persons were duly elected Managers for the present year, viz. Joseph Crukshank, Benjamin Thaw, Dr. Thomas C. James, Dr. John W. Moore, Samuel Pancoast, Jun. William Leedom, William Hembell, Jun. Benjamin Jones, Jun. At a meeting of the Managers, this day, the following Officers were chosen: Joseph Crukshank, President. Joseph P. Hornor, Treasurer. Inspectors of the Apparatus. Committee of Correspondence. Doctor Thomas C. James, Joseph Parrish, John W. Moore. Abstract of the Bill of Mortality, for the town of Boston, from the 31st December, 1813, to the 1st January, 1815-agreeably to the Record kept at the Health Office. Under 1 year 163 62 The Deaths above were caused by Diseases and Casualties, as follows: 727 Published by order of the Board of Health, NATHANIEL GREENOUGH, Sec❜ry. Boston, January 10, 1815. VOL. V. 2 L No. 18. Abstract of the Bill of Mortality for the City of Baltimore, from the first of January, 1814, to the first of January, 1815, agreeably to record, kept in the Office of the Commissioners of Health. Under 1 year January, February, March, April, May, 249 101 From 1 to June, July, August, September, October, December, Total, The Deaths above were caused by Diseases and Casualties, In the above bill, the deaths of the army are not included. By order of the Board of Health, SAMUEL VINCENT, Sec'ry. Baltimore, January, 6, 1815. Bill of Mortality in the City of New-York. The City Inspector reports the death of one thousand nine hundred and seventy-four persons in the city of New-York, of various diseases from the 31st of December, 1813, to the 31st of December, 1814-of whom were: Of whom 407 were of the age of one year and under-160 between 1 and 2-132 between 2 and 5-91 between 5 and 10-94 between 10 and 20-280 between 20 and 30-245 between 30 and 40-218 between 40 and 50-133 between 50 and 60-91 between 60 and 70-84 between 70 and 80-35 between 80 and 90-2 between 90 and 100-and 2 of 100 and upwards.-Total 1974. Of these 572 died of Consumption. DIED. At Auteuil near Paris in the month of August, 1814, of a nervous fever, BENJAMIN THOMPSON, Count Rumford, in the sixty-first year of his age. In Philadelphia, in December 1814, Doctor SAMUEL DUFFIELD, aged eighty-two years. In the month of January, 1815, Doctor ROBERT HARRIS, aged eighty-five years. In Boston, in April, 1815, JOHN WARREN, M. D. aged sixty-four, President of the Massachusetts Medical Society, and Professor of Anatomy in Harvard University. |