| | Page | I. On Leprosy and Leper Hospitals in Scotland and England | 1 | | Communication read before the Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh, 3d March 1841, and printed in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (vol. lvi. p. 301; vol. lvii. p. 121). [Additional Notes by Joseph Robertson, LL.D.] | | II. Notes on some Ancient Greek Medical Vases for containing Lykion; and on the modern use of the same Drug in India | 185 | | Read to the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 26th February 1852. Proc. vol. i. p. 47. Reprinted separately in 1856, and “Inscribed to Dr. Sichel of Paris” Edinburgh: Sutherland and Knox. | | III. Was the Roman Army provided with Medical Officers? | 197 | | Printed as a Pamphlet, at Edinburgh, 1856 (Sutherland and Knox), and “Inscribed to James Pillans, Esq., F.R.S.E., Professor of Humanity in the University of Edinburgh, etc. etc., as a Small Tribute of sincere Esteem from an Old and Attached Pupil.” With One Plate. | | IV. Notices of Ancient Roman Medicine-Stamps, etc., found in Great Britain | 229 | | Communicated to the Monthly Journal of Medical Science, January, March, and April 1851. With Four Plates. | | V. Antiquarian Notices of Syphilis in Scotland | 301 | | Communicated to the Epidemiological Society of London, 1862. Trans. vol. i. part ii. Reprinted privately at Edinburgh (Edmonston and Douglas), “Inscribed to the most learned Physician of Modern Times, James Copland, Esq., M.D., Author of the Dictionary of Practical Medicine.” | |
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