Archæological Essays, Vol. 2
BY THE LATE
SIR JAMES Y. SIMPSON, BART. M.D., D.C.L. ONE OF HER MAJESTY'S PHYSICIANS FOR SCOTLAND, AND PROFESSOR OF MEDICINE AND MIDWIFERY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
EDITED BY JOHN STUART, LL.D. SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES OF SCOTLAND
VOL. II.
EDINBURGH EDMONSTON AND DOUGLAS PUBLISHERS TO THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES MDCCCLXXII
Printed by R. & R. Clark, Edinburgh
Few subjects in pathology are more curious, and at the same time more obscure, than the changes which, in the course of ages, have taken place in the diseases incident either to the human race at large, or to particular divisions and communities of it.
Scottish Leper Hospitals.
Aldcambus, Berwickshire. —A Leper Hospital existed at Aldcambus, in the parish of Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, as far back as the reign of William the Lion.
James Young Simpson
ARCHÆOLOGICAL ESSAYS
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
PART I.
PART II.
PART III.
APPENDIX.
NOTES ON SOME ANCIENT GREEK MEDICAL VASES FOR CONTAINING LYKION; AND ON THE MODERN USE OF THE SAME DRUG IN INDIA.
WAS THE ROMAN ARMY PROVIDED WITH MEDICAL OFFICERS?
ANCIENT ROMAN MEDICINE-STAMPS.
SECTION I.
SECTION II.
SECTION III.
SECTION IV.
SECTION V.
SECTION VI.
SECTION VII.
SECTION VIII.
SECTION IX.
SECTION X.
SECTION XI.
SECTION XII.
SECTION XIII.
ANTIQUARIAN NOTICES OF SYPHILIS IN SCOTLAND.
PART I.
PART II.
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