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Jan. 1929) when that Academy was founded by the editor of the Archivio. With 

 vol. 8, fasc. 3, Oct. 1927, the journal assumed the title Archeion, the original title 

 becoming a subtitle. 



Vol. 10, fasc. 1 (Dec. 1929) is an index to the years 1919-29 (Indice undecen- 

 nale). That volume was completed in April 1937 by a second fasc. called "vol. X 

 et XX. Index des vingt premiers volumes de la revue, 1919-37." This whole 

 volume (X and XX) covers 132 p. Beginning with vol. XXII Archeion was pub- 

 lished by the Universidad nacional del literal in Santa Fe, Republica Argentina. 

 The last number of the Argentine series was "vol. XXV, 1943 N. 2/3. Nueva serie 

 T. IV," dated 3 Sept. 1943. Further pubHcation was forbidden by the Universidad 

 nacional del htoral. But in some copies of that number it was possible to add a 

 general index for the year covering XII supplementary pages. The no. itself 

 covers p. 101-292. (Information kindly given by Dr. A. Mieli, in a letter dated 

 Florida, Prov. Buenos Aires, 22 Dec. 1948). 



Archeion has been revived in 1947 under a new title Archives Internationales 

 d'histoire des sciences. 



1926-1927: Archivio per gli studi storici della medicina e delle scienze naturali. 



Editor-in-chief: Demetrio B. Roncali; edited by Maurizio Mastrorilli. 



Published in NapoU. 



Short-hved publication of 33.5 cm X 24 cm size. Its first number was issued 

 April 21, 1926 or "2679 ab Urbe condita." Its last issue was No. 1/3, of vol. 2, 

 April-August, 1927 (or "2680 ab Urbe condita"). The publication was dedi- 

 cated to Mussolini and to fascism; "una pubblicazione bluffistica" as Aldo Mieli 

 called it (cf. Archeion, 1926, 7: 201). (C. F. M.) 



1944- : Archives argentinos de historia de la medicina. Published in La Plata. 

 Journal issued by the Sociedad de historia de la medicina de La Plata, Calle 50, 

 No. 374, La Plata, Argentina, according to Chevalier L. Jackson ( Bull. Hist. Med., 

 22, 838, 1948). Editor: Enrique Luis Carri. 



1886-1923: Archives de historia de medicina portuguesa. Periodico bi-mensal. 



Edited by Maximiano Lemos. Published in Porto by Lemos. 



Journal devoted to the history of Portuguese medicine. Vol. 1 (1886-87) 1887; 

 vol. 2 (1887-88) 1888; vol. 3 (1888-89) 1889; vol. 4, 1894; vol. 5, 1895; vol. 6, 

 1896. Each volume has 192 p., except vol. 1, 116 p. Note the five year gap 

 between vol. 3, 1889 and vol. 4, 1894. A longer gap occurred after the publication 

 of vol. 6. 



A new series bearing the same title began with a new vol. 1 in 1910. It was ed- 

 ited by M. Lemos and Joao de Meira. In 1912 it became Arquivos. After the 

 14th volume in 1923 it ceased publication. 



1934-1935: Archives de historia medica de Venezuela. Caracas. 

 Only two volumes have been published. (C. F. M.) 



1924-1932: Archiwum historij i filezefij medycyny. Published by the Polish Sci- 

 ence History Society in Poznan. 

 The latest volume on record is vol. 12, 1932. Apparently its publication ended 



with that volimie. (C. F. M.) 



1933- : Arkhiv isterii nauki i tekhniki. See Trudy Instituta istorii nauki i 

 tekhniki. 



1926-1938: Argonaut Press Publications, London. 



A publisher's numbered series of de-luxe reprints related to the history of 

 geography. No. 1 (1926): The world encompassed (Sir F. Drake); No. 2 (1927): 

 A new voyage round the world (W. Dampier). The last is No. 16 (1938): 

 Northern Najd; a journey from Jerusalem to Anaiza in Qasim (C. Guarmani). 

 (C. F. M.) 



1926- : Aristete; science et medecine; revue reservee au corps medical. Ed- 

 ited by J. Ravily; published by G. de Malherbe & cie, Paris. 



