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1936- : Historical bulletin. Issued quarterly by Calgary Associate Clinic as a 

 supplement to its monthly "Historical Nights." Pubhshed in Calgary, Alberta, 

 Canada. 



Small octavo quarterly with notes and abstracts related to medical history. Latest 

 issue is no. 3, November, vol. 13, 1948/49; it contains articles on the history of 

 Canadian medical schools (W. T. Connell), history of gout (A. P. C. Clark), 

 medical pioneering in Alberta (A. W. Park), etc. (C. F. M.) 



1935- : Historical notes and papers. Commimications from the Astronomical 



Observatory, Lund, Sweden. 



These booklets dealing with the history of astronomy are separate numbers of 

 the "Meddelande fran Lunds Astronomiska Observatorium, Ser. II." Nos. 1 to 15 

 being respectively no. 72, 73, 77, 78, 80, 82-85, 88, 89, 91, 96, 101, 102 of the 

 general series. No. 15 appeared in 1939; no. 22 in 1949. 



Each number contains a single memoir. 



All these memoirs have been listed in Isis under the author's names : Knitt Lund- 

 mark (4 items). Bjorn Svenonius (3), Per Collinder (3), Ake Ohlmarks, 

 Abdel Hamid Samaha (2), Lewis A. R. Wallace, D. Kotsakis, etc. 



1841: Historical society of science. 2 vols. Printed for the Society, by R. and J. E. 



Taylor, London. 



Only two volumes were published, both in 1841. 1. James Orchard Halliwell 

 ( -Phillipps ) : Collection of letters illustrative of the progress of science in England 

 from the reign of Queen Elizabeth to that of Charles II (144 p.). 2. Thomas 

 Wright: Popular treatises on science written during the Middle Ages in Anglo- 

 Saxon, Anglo-Norman and English (156 p.). At the end of volume 1, one may 

 find a hst of 12 additional vols. (nos. 3 to 15) suggested for publication. (Isis 18, 

 127-32). 



1929-1938: Historische bibliotheek voor de exacte wetenschappen. Published by 



P. Noordhofi^ in Groningen. 



Six numbered volumes complete the set. No. 1: (1929): De elementen van 

 Euclides (E. J. DijKSTERHUis ) ; No. 2 (1929): Inleiding in de niet-Euclidische 

 meetkunde op historischen grondslag (H. J. E. Beth). (C. F. M.) 



1889-1896: Historische Studien aus dem Pharmakologischen Institute der K. Uni- 

 versitat zu Dorpat. vol. 1-5. Published in Halle a. S. (C. F. M.) 



1838-1840: Historisch-literarisches Jahrbuch fiir die deutsche Medizin. Published 



by Voss in Leipzig. 



Three octavo volumes chiefly written by Lxhjwig Choulant; they contain analy- 

 sis of the German medical bibliography for the years 1837-1839, with many valu- 

 able medico-historical notes related to ancient and medieval medicine. (C. F. M.). 



1930- : History of medicine series. Published by the New York Academy of 



Medicine Library in New York. 



Vol. 1 was issued in 1930. The series progressed as far as no. 6. It includes 

 also a magnificent folio of Vesalian works with many illustrations from the original 

 woodcuts. (C. F. M.) 



1909- : A History of the Sciences; collection of small illustrated volumes pub- 

 lished by the Rationahst Press Association, London; G. P. Putnam's Sons, New 

 York. 



George Forbes: History of astronomy (1909). 

 Sir Thomas Thorpe: History of chemistry (2 vols. 1909-10). 

 Horace Bolingbroke Woodward: History of geology (1911). 

 James Mark Baldwtn: History of psychology (2 vols. 1913). 

 John Scott Keltie: History of geography (1913). 



History of Science Society Publications. — In addition to Isis, the Society has pub- 

 lished many books or patronized their publication. The bibliography of this 



