222 Journals and Serials 



1928-1930: Jahresbericht des Forschungsinstituts fiir Geschichte der Naturwissen- 



schaften. Edited by J. Ruska; published in Berlin. 



This annual report is the continuation of the next entry. Only three volumes 

 were published. (C. F. M.) 



1925-1927: Jahresbericht des Instituts fiir Geschichte der Nattirwissenschaften. Ed- 

 ited by J. Ruska; published in Heidelberg. 

 Annual reports of the Heidelberg Institute comprise only three volumes. Cf. 



preceding entry. (C. F. M.) 



1846-1848: Janus (I); Zeitschrift fiir Geschichte und Literatur der Medizin. Edited 



by A. W. E. Th. Henschel (1790-1856). Three volumes published, Breslau, 



Eduard Trewendt. 



Vol. 1, 884 p., 1846; 2, 830 p., 1847; 3, 842 p., 1848 (Isis 2, 143). 



Photographic reprint published by the Alfred Lorentz Buchhandlung (3 vols. 

 Leipzig 1929) with new preface by Karl Sudhoff and dedication to William 

 Henry Welch apropos of the inauguration of the Welch Medical Library in Balti- 

 more, Maryland. 



N.B. At the same time, from 1847 to 1848, there has been issued another 'Janus' 

 (Jahrbiicher deutscher Gesinnung), a revolutionist biweekly, edited by V. A. Huber 

 and published in Halle & Berlin. (C. F. M.) 



1851-1853: Janus (II); Central-Magazin fiir Geschichte und Literargeschichte der 

 Medizin, arztliche Biographik, Epidemiographik, medicinische Geographic und 

 Slatistik. Edited by H. Bretschneider of Gotha, A. W. E. Th. Henschel of 

 Breslau, C. Fr. Heusinger of Marburg, J. C. Thierfelder of Meissen. 2 vols. 

 Gotha, J. G. Miiller. 



Vol. 1, 322 p., 1851; vol. 2, 664 p., 1853 (Isis 2, 143). 



A separate note is devoted to Janus ( II ) , because it began to appear three years 

 after the demise of Janus (I) and also because its scope was much wider than that 

 of its predecessor. It did not concern only the history and literature of medicine, but 

 also epidemiology, medical geography and statistics. This confusion has been con- 

 tinued in other medical books and journals, especially in Janus (III). The tradition 

 of Janus (I) was continued in Janus (II) by one of the editors, Henschel, who 

 wrote the keynote essay introducing the new series. 



Photographic reprint in one vol. issued by Alfred Lorentz, Leipzig, in 1929. 



1896-1941: Janus (III). Archives internationales pour I'histoire de la medecine et 



la geographic medicale. Amsterdam, Leyden, Haarlem, De erven v. F. Bohn. 



Founded and edited by H. F. A. Peypers (1853-1904). After his death, vols. 9 

 and 10 were edited by C. L. van der Burg; vol. 11, 1906, was edited by A. W. 

 Nieuwenhuis and E. C. van Leersum. 



Index to the years 1896-1905, published in 1907 (Isis 2, 146). 



Last no. seen, no. 1/3. 45th year April to June 1941. No others published. 



N.B. In 1950 a French monthly assumed the title 'Janus; la jeune poesie fran- 

 gaise et americaine.' (C. F. M.) 



1912-1932: Jenaer medizin-historische Beitrage. Edited by Theodor Meyer- 



Steineg; pubhshed by G. Fischer in Jena. 



Monographic series, 24 cm by 16 cm. Complete in 15 volumes. Publication 

 was suspended in 1921-1927. No. 1 (1912): Chirurgische Instrumente des Alter- 

 tums (T. Meyer-Steineg). No. 2 (1912): Darstellung normaler und krankhaft 

 veranderter Korperteile an antiken Weihgaben (T. Meyer-Steineg). No. 5 ( 1913) : 

 Zur Geschichte des Ammenwesens im klassischen Altertum (W. Braams). No. 13 

 (1930): Piidiatrie in Hellas und Rom (S. Ghino-Poulos ) . No. 15 (1932): 

 Sinnesempfindungen in Ilias und Odyssee (C. Korner). (C. F. M.) 



1940- : Journal of the history of ideas. See p. 248. 



1904-1920: The Journal of philosophy [psychology and scientific methods]. Vol. 

 1-16. Published in Lancaster and New York. (C. F. M.) 



