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1 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Regulations for a club for the improvement in physic and related branches of knowledge
2 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Rules of a music society
3 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Discourse concerning the workings of the mind
4 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Discourse on the Extent and Division of Natural History
5 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Uva Ursina and its medical uses
6 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: 'Scheme for enquiring into and writing upon coal...'
7 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: 'Whether by the encouragement of proper laws, the number of births in Great Britain might not be greatly encreased?
8 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Information concerning the moss of Reud Hill
9 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: An essay on the medicinal nature of hemlock
10 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Letter from John Grante to David Skene
11 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: 'Lectures in naturall and experimental philosophy'
12 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Discourse on Rickets
13 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Proposals for supplying country parishes with successful midwives
14 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Part of a protest concerning the water supply of the infirmary and town (unnamed)
15 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Extrait du journal du Royal Philipe
16 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Discourse which begins 'The circumstances which determine the generality of mankind...'
17 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Note on vocabulary citing Seneca's 114 epistle
18 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Discourse on the states of Russia, Sweden and Denmark
19 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Time chart of ancient history
20 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Discourse beginning 'The perfection of knowledge of the world is..."
21 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Three sets of notes. First (incomplete) begins 'Habit on instinctive operation of the mind..'; the second begins 'objects of human knowledge 2..' and the third begins '2nd part of the history and philosophy of the mind...'
22 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Two incomplete discourses. First begins 'While the abstract or general phenomena of the human mind has been attended to...' and the second begins 'It may be observed that as we, the characters of mankind, ...'
23 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Introduction to Natural Philosophy
24 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Dr Hill's table of fossils
25 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: 2nd edition of Dr Beattie's Essay
26 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Question: whither the art of medicine as it has usually been practised has contributed to the advancement of mankind
27 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Two Discourses: What is the Foundation of Moral Obligation? and Question: Whither the time alloted for the teaching of Greek in our Universities in Scotland is too short?
28 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: 'Question: Whether the late proceedings with respect to a favourite of the mob, be an evidence of the corruption, or the improvement of our constitution?'
29 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: 'Regulations intended to be observed by the members of a physicall club for their mutuall improvement in their profession'
30 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: A Discourse on the Different Branches of Philosophy, particularly the Philosophy of the Mind
31 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: A Discourse on the Study of Mankind
32 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: A Discourse on the Nature of Happiness
33 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Question: Whether brutes have souls and if they have, in what do they differ from human souls?
34 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Abstract of the conversation in the Philosophical Society upon the question concerning the nature of enthusiasm and superstition
35 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Question: Can the production of worms in the bodies of animals be accounted for on the common principles of generation?
36 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: 'Question: What are the advantages which mankind peculiarly derive from the advantage of speech?'
37 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Part of a discourse which begins '...more than it is at present...' and appears to be concerned with the costs of study
38 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Question 91st: If mankind are considered in respect of rank or fortune, in what class may we expect to find the virtuous principle most prevalent?
39 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Part of a Discourse which appears to concern the principles of taste in music
40 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Six Discourses on the Extent and Division of Natural History
41 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Of the Permanent Signs of Thought as used in Language and particularly of the Origin and Process of Writing'
42 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Table of fossils
43 - Papers of David Skene: Discourses: Large folded sheet containing seven draft discourses