214 Journals and Serials 



A series of unnumbered monographs dealing with the life of great scientists. 

 The booklets are 18 1/2 cm by 13 cm. In the order of their appearance they are 

 1. Cau G: Antonio Pacinotti; la storia della dinamo (1928); 2. Montalenti, G. 

 Lazzaro Spallanzani (1928); 3. Loria, G.: Archimede (1928); 4. Abetti, G. 

 Angelo Secchi (1928); 5. Corsini, A.: Antonio Cocchi (1928); 6. Di Brazza, F. 

 S.: Antonio Stoppani (1929). Any more? (C. F. M.) 



1934- : Dansk veterinaerhistorisk aarbog. Published in Skive. 



Annual volumes for history of veterinary medicine; published by the Dansk 

 veterinaerhistorisk samfund. (C. F. M.) 



1878-1885: Deutsches Archiv fur Geschichte der Medizin und medicinische Geog- 

 raphie. Edited by Heinrich Rohlfs ( 1827- ) and Gerhard Rohlfs [1831- 



96]. Eight volumes published by C. L. Hirschfeld, Leipzig. 

 Vols. 1, 2, 3 (187G-80) were edited by both brothers: Heinrich, physician and 

 historian of medicine, Gerhard, explorer and geographer. In 1884, Gerhard with- 

 drew. Long extracts from the original program "Was wir wollen," signed by both 

 brothers, were reprinted in Isis 2, 144-45. 



Deutsches Museum. 



See Abhandlungen und Berichte. 



1948- : Dialectica. A quarterly journal devoted to the philosophy of knowledge. 

 Latest volume on record: vol. 2, 1949. Pubhshed in Neuchatel (subscriptions at 

 H. K. Lewis, 136 Gower St., London, W. C. 1). (C. F. M.) 



1932- : Dionysos; gazette du praticien, ami des lettres, des arts et du theatre. 

 Supplement to the Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie (q.v.). Published by the 

 Societe d'histoire de la pharmacie; edited and founded by E. H. Guitard. Pub- 

 lished at Paris VI, 14 Ave. de TObservatoire. 

 Irregularly issued, first as a separate journal; with No. 10, March 1934, it became 



a separately numbered part of the original revue. Latest number seen: No. 35, 1940 



as supplement to No. 110 of the Revue. (C. F. M.) 

 See also Bulletin; Revue. 



1925-1928: Documents scientifiques du XVe siecle. Edited by A. C. Klebs; pub- 

 lished by E. Droz in Paris. 



Numbered series of facsimile volumes related to the history of various sciences. 

 Four volumes complete the set. Tome 1 (1925): Remedes contre la peste; taken 

 from various manuscripts and incunabula. Tome 2 (1925): Helin, M., La clef des 

 songes. Tome 3 ( 1926) : Wickersheimer, E., Anatomies de Mondino dei Lirazi et 

 de GuiDO de Vigevano. Tome 4 (1928): Smith, D. E., Le comput manuel de 

 Magister Anianus. (C. F. M.) 



1884-1887: Drugs and medicine of North America; a quarterly devoted to the his- 

 torical and scientific discussion of the botany, pharmacy, chemistry and thera- 

 peutics of the medicinal plants of North America, their constituents, products and 

 sophistications. Edited by John Uri Lloyd and C. G. Lloyd; printed by Robert 

 Clarke and Co. in Cincinnati. 



A true journal of quarto size of which the first number was published April 1884. 

 Vol. 1 includes nine numbers, the 9th issued March 1886. The journal progressed 

 to No. 5, vol. 2 (April 1887). As the introduction states: "it will be neither a 

 medical nor a pharmaceutical journal." It is chiefly the work of the Lloyd brothers 

 though other contributors wrote also. The first volume is entirely devoted to the 

 historical description of Ranunculaceae. (C. F. M. ) 



1923-1945: Early science in Oxford. Edited by R. T. Gunther (1869-1940). 



Privately printed in Oxford. 



A 14-volume set on history of science in England and on the activities of Oxford 

 men of science. Vol. 1, on chemistry, physics, mathematics and surveying. There 

 are five vols, on Robert Hooke (v. 6, 7, 8, 10, 13). Vol. 9 is a facsimile edition of 



