THE NEW YORK MEDICAL JOURNAL. 



JAMES B. HUNTER, M. D., Editor. 

 Published Monthly, Volumes begin in January and July, 



" Among the numerous records of Medicine and the collateral sciences published in America, 

 the above Journal occupies a high position, and deservedly so." The Lancet (London}. 



" One of the best medical journals, by-the-by, published on the American Continent." Lon- 

 don Medical limes and Gazette. 



"A very high-class journal. 1 ' London Medical Mirror. 



" The editor and the contributors rank among our most distinguished medical men, and each 

 number contains matter that does honor to American medical literature." Boston Journal of 

 Chemistry. 



"Full of valuable original papers, abounding in scientific ability." Chicago Medical Times. 



44 We know no other periodical that we would rather present as a specimen of American skill 

 and intelligence than the NEW TOBK MEDICAL JOURNAL." Franklin Repository. 



Terms, $4 per Annum. Specimen Copies* 25 Cents. 



THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



Conducted lyy Prof. E. L. YOUMANS. 



Each Number contains 128 pages, with numerous Descriptive and 

 Attractive illustrations. 



Published Monthly. Volumes begin in May and November. 



Terms, $5 per Annum, or Fifty Cents per Number. 



THE POPULAB SCIENCE MONTHLY was started to promote the diffusion of valuable scientific 

 knowledge, in a readable and attractive form, among all classes of the community, and has thus 

 far met a want supplied b} r no other periodical in the United States. 



The great feature of the magazine is,- that its contents are not what science was ten or more 

 years since, but what it is to-day, fresh from the study, the laboratory, and the experiment : 

 clothed in the language of the authors, inventors, and scientists themselves, which comprise the 

 leading minds of England, France, Germany, and the United States. Among popular articles, 

 covering the whole range of NATURAL SCIENCE, we have the latest thoughts and words of Her- 

 bert Spencer, and Professors Huxley, Tyndall, and E. A. Proctor. Since the start, it has proved 

 a gratifying success to every friend of scientific progress and universal education ; and those who 

 believed that science could not be made any thing but dry study, are disappointed. 



The press all over the land is warmly commending it. We subjoin a few encomiums from 

 those recently given : 



" A journal which promises to be of eminent value to the cause of popular education in this 

 country." 3ew York Tribune. 



" It" is, beyond comparison, the best attempt at journalism of the kind ever made in this coun- 

 try." Home Journal. 



"The initial number is admirably constituted." Evening Mail. 



" In our opinion, the right idea has been happily hit in the plan of this new monthly." Buffalo 

 Courier. 



" Just the publication needed at the present day." Montreal Gazette. 



New York Medical Journal and Popular Science Monthly, $8 00 



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 Appletons' Weekly Journal and Popular Science Monthly, - - - - - -800 



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