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Page 103(432A) MEDICAL EXAMINER. DEVOTED TO MEDICINE, SURGERY AND THECOLLATERAL SCIENCES.
Philadelphia: V. 1 no. 1-26; January 3 - December 19, 1838
Masthead; octavoULS: 20+. V. 1-7, Ja 1838-44; nsv. 1-12, 1845-D 1856. 5-6 as
Medical Examiner and Retrospect of the MedicalSciences
. United with
Louisville Review
to from
North American Medico-Chirurgical Review
. After v. 6 and inULS as
Medical Examiner and Record of Medical Science
.A monthly edited by J.B. Biddle, M. Clymer and W.W. Gerhard.Mott I: 439
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(S365) MEDICAL INVESTIGATOR: AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL DEVOTED TOMEDICINE AND TEMPERANCE.
Louisville, Ky.: V. 1 no. 1; April 1888
Brown wrappers; 5 3/4 x 8 3/8ULS: 2. V. 1-2 no. 1, Ap 1888-Ap 1889.A monthly edited and published by S.F. Smith, M.D.
(42A) MEDICAL REPOSITORY.
New York: Prospectus; November 15, 1796
Quarto.The prospectus for the first medical journal published in America. 8pages, drophead title. The Norman copy, only one other located, atthe New York Academy of Medicine. Rare and important.
(S366) MELTING POT.
St. Louis, Mo.: V. 1 no. 1; January 1913
Pictorial wrappers; 7 3/4 x 10 1/2ULS: 6 (1 with volume 1). V. 1-6 no. 6; nsv. 1-8 no. 8, Ja 1913-Ag 1920.A monthly radical magazine edited by Henry M. Tichenor.
(S367) MENTAL ELEVATOR.
Buffalo-Creek Reservation: V. 1 no. 8; March 21, 1845
Masthead: 4 7/8 x 8ULS: 9. V. 1 no. 1-19, N 30 1841-Ap 15 1850.A scarce 8 pagereligious magazinepublished at theSeneca MissionHouse. The text is inSeneca and Englishand is comprisedprincipally of a hymnand the rules of theConvention of theIndians of Six Nations.
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