HENRY C. LEA'S SON & Co.'s PUBLICATIONS Am. Jourii. Metl. Sci. 3 



periodical in the English language capable of presenting elaborate articles the form in 

 which the most important discoveries have always been communicated to the profession 

 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL cannot fail to be of the utmost value to physicians who would 

 keep themselves au courant with the medical thought of the day. It may justly claim that 

 it numbers among its contributors all the most distinguished members of the profession, 

 that its history is identified with the advances of medical knowledge, and that its circu- 

 lation is co-extensive with the use of the English language. 



During 1883 THE JOURNAL will continue to present those features which have long 

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The Original Department will consist of elaborate and richly illustrated articles 

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The Review Department will maintain its well-earned reputation for discernment 

 and impartiality, and will contain elaborate reviews of new works and topics of the day, 

 and numerous analytical and bibliographical notices by competent writers. 



Following these comes the Quarterly Summary of Improvements and Dis- 

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 of important articles appearing in the chief medical journals of the world, furnishes a 

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