THE 



New York Medical Journal, 



A WEEKLY REVIEW OF MEDICINE. 



Edited by FEANK P. FOSTER, M. D. 



THE LEADING JOURNAL OF AMERICA. 



Containing twenty-eight double-columned pages of reading-matter, 

 consisting of Lectures, Original Communications, Clinical Re- 

 ports, Correspondence, Book Notices, Leading Articles, Minor 

 Paragraphs, News Items, Letters to the Editor, Proceedings 

 of Societies, Reports on the Progress of Medicine, and Mis- 

 cellany. 



By reason of the condensed form in which the matter is arranged, 

 the Journal contains more reading-matter than any other of its class in 

 the United States. Its pages contain an average of 1,300 words ; each 

 volume has at least 748 pages, giving an aggregate of 972,400 words, or 

 more than double the amount of reading-matter contained in a $5.00 

 octavo volume of 800 pages, averaging 500 words to the page. It is also 

 more freely illustrated, and its illustrations are generally better executed, 

 than is the case with other weekly journals. 



The articles contributed to the Journal are of a high order of ex- 

 cellence, for authors know that through its columns they address the 

 better part of the profession ; a consideration which has not escaped the 

 notice of advertisers, as shown by its increasing advertising patronage. 



The volumes begin with January and July of each year. Sub- 

 scriptions can be arranged to begin with the volume. 



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