[197] Histoire de Napoléon, ed. 1834, vol. i, p. 354.

[198] Bourrienne et ses erreurs.

[199] Mémoires sur Napoléon.

[200] Curschmann’s contribution, in Nothnagel’s Encyclopaedia of Practical Medicine, is perhaps the most graphic and succinct account of Typhus Fever in modern medical literature. The record of Thucydides should be studied closely side by side with this. Murchison’s article, in his Treatise on Continued Fever, though admirable, is so diffuse as to make comparison difficult.

[201] Iliad ii. 723.

[202] Iliad viii. 405 and 419.

[203] Adonis, 16-17.

[204] Agamemnon, 645.

[205] Antigone, 652.

[206] On Ancient Medicine, § 16.