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'''New York Medical Times''' was a monthly medical journal published by E.P. Coby & Co. between |
'''New York Medical Times''' of 1881 was a monthly medical journal published by E.P. Coby & Co. published between 1881-1896<ref>{{ISSN|1077-792X}}</ref> and edited by Dr. ]. | ||
Another journal of the same name was published between 1851-1856.<ref>http://medcat.wustl.edu/cgi/ece.cgi?218570132:392:WUM:1:1:2:J069005003</ref> | |||
==History== | |||
The ] published two volumes in New York from January, 1873, with Egbert Guernsey as the editor. In the same period, the ] was established by the ], edited by William Tod Helmuth and T. F. Allen as editors of volume one, and Dr. Samuel A. Jones as the general editor of volume two. Both journals were consolidated into ''Homœopathic Times'' in 1875, which published a volume three under the editorship of Drs. Egbert Guernsey, Alfred K. Hills and J. B. Gilbert and continued until 1881, when it became the ''New York Medical Times'', with homœopathy being no longer being included.<ref>William Harvey King, ''''</ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 06:36, 1 September 2007
New York Medical Times of 1881 was a monthly medical journal published by E.P. Coby & Co. published between 1881-1896 and edited by Dr. Egbert Guernsey.
Another journal of the same name was published between 1851-1856.
History
The Medical Union published two volumes in New York from January, 1873, with Egbert Guernsey as the editor. In the same period, the New York Journal of Homœopathy was established by the New York Homœopathic Medical College, edited by William Tod Helmuth and T. F. Allen as editors of volume one, and Dr. Samuel A. Jones as the general editor of volume two. Both journals were consolidated into Homœopathic Times in 1875, which published a volume three under the editorship of Drs. Egbert Guernsey, Alfred K. Hills and J. B. Gilbert and continued until 1881, when it became the New York Medical Times, with homœopathy being no longer being included.
References
- ISSN 1077-792X
- http://medcat.wustl.edu/cgi/ece.cgi?218570132:392:WUM:1:1:2:J069005003
- William Harvey King, History of Homœopathy and its institutions in America
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