Record of the celebration of the quatercentenary [of Aberdeen University] from 25th to 28th September, 1906 / edited by P.J. Anderson.
- University of Aberdeen
- Date:
- 1907
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Credit: Record of the celebration of the quatercentenary [of Aberdeen University] from 25th to 28th September, 1906 / edited by P.J. Anderson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![No. 20. Studies in the history and art of the Eastern provinces of the Roman empire. Written for the Quatercentenary of the University of Aberdeen by seven graduates. Edited by W. M. Ramsay, professor of humanity in the University. Aberdeen. MCMVI. iox7Jin. Pp. xvi + 3gi+[i], with many illustrations in the text or on inserted plates. University Press. The studies are as follows:— Pages Isaurian and East Phrygian art in the third and fourth centuries after Christ. By A. Margaret Ramsay . . i-gz Smyrna as described by the orator Aelius Aristides. By W. M. Calder 93-116 Epitaphs in Phrygian Greek. By A. Petrie . . . 117-134 Inheritance by adoption and marriage in Phrygia, as shown in the epitaphs of Trophimos and his relatives. By John Fraser i35-i53 Explorations in Lycaonia and Isauria. By T. Callander . 155-180 Paganism and Christianity in the Upper Tembris Valley. By J. G. C. Anderson ....... 181-227 Preliminary report to the Wilson Trustees on Exploration in Phrygia and Lycaonia. By the Editor . . . 229-278 The war of Moslem and Christian for the possession of Asia Minor. By the Editor ....... 279-301 The Tekmoreian guest friends. By the Editor . . . 303-377 Epodos. By A. Margaret Ramsay, John Fraser, W. Blair Anderson ......... 379-384 No. 21. Studies in pathology. Written by alumni to celebrate the Quatercentenary of the University of Aberdeen and the Quarter- centenary of the chair of pathology therein. Edited by William Bulloch, M.D., bacteriologist to the London hospital. Aberdeen. MCMVI. loxyl in. Pp. xxxii-1-412, with two plates (Professor Hamilton, and his Practical Classroom) and many illustrations in the text. Milne & Hutchison. The studies are as follows :— Pages Professor Hamilton. By W. Leslie Mackenzie . . . xiii-xvi The history and progress of the Sir Erasmus Wilson Chair of pathology from the time of its foundation to the present date. By the Editor ..... xix-xxx The alimentary canal as a source of contagion. By Pro- fessor Hamilton ........ 1-38 A remarkable case of bilharziosis. By Professor W. St. Clair Symmers ........ 39-54 Malformations of the Bulbus cordis. By Arthur Keith . 55-74 The administrative aspects of tuberculosis. By W. Leslie Mackenzie ......... 75-94 Paroxysmal irregularity of the heart and auricular fibrilla- tion. By Professor A. R. Cushny .... 95-110 Researches on certain problems of plague immunity. By George Dean 111-155](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749874_0627.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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