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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 31

[list of appointments]

page 4
A.—The following is a list of the chief appointments I have held:—
1.

Junior Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh. Session 1871—72.

(On my resigning the above office, the Students presented me with a Testimonial, which I have at the present time in New Zealand.)

2.Demonstrator of Anatomy, and General Tutor to the Liverpool Royal Infirmary School of Medicine. Winter and Summer 1872—73.
3.Lecturer on Physiology. Liverpool School of Science.
4.Lecturer on Physiology, selected by the Museum and Library Committee of the Liverpool Town Council to deliver the Free Public Lectures on Physiology during Winter 1872—78.
B.—The following is a list of the chief papers I am author of:—
1.On the results of injuries to the Cervico-Dorsal portion of the Spinal Cord. Joint author with Dr. Gillespie, Consulting Surgeon to Edinburgh Royal Infirmary, Late President, R.C.S., Edinburgh. Read before Medico-Chirurgical Society of Edinburgh. Edinburgh Medical Monthly journal for 1870.
2.Note on the means to be employed in preserving and injecting bodies, for Anatomical purposes. British Medical Journal, September 1872.
3.On the Pre-tracheal Pouch in the Emeu, and its homological relations. Published in Transactions of Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool. Winter 1872—73.
4.On the Heart of Dromaeus Novae-Hollandiae, with remarks on the Homological relations of the valves of the Pre-cavae. Published in the Trans. Lit. and Philos. Soc. Liverpool. Winter 1872—1873.
5.Archaeological paper:—
  • Part I. On the remains of a kitchen kjokken midden modding) at Hills. wick, Shetland.page 5
  • Part II. Memoir on long handled combs, (Latter founded chiefly on Anatomical data.) Published, Vol. IX. Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1871.
6.Functions of the Sympathetic System. Read before the Royal Medical Society, Session 1869—70.

C. Copies of Testimonials*

* These Testimonials were not collected for the present candidatures; but I sent home, by last mail, letters requesting special Testimonials as to my fitness for the Chair.