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London Medical and Surgical Journal : ウィキペディア英語版 | London Medical and Surgical Journal
The ''London Medical and Surgical Journal'' was a British medical journal first published as a monthly in 1828. The founding editors-in-chief were John Davies, John Epps, and Joseph Houlton. The editorial line was in favour of medical reform.〔Howard Brody, Zahra Meghani, Kimberly Greenwald, (Google Books ''Michael Ryan's Writings on Medical Ethics'' ) (2009), pp. 23–24.〕 It also wrote from the perspective of independent medical teachers and general practitioners in London, and represented the Dissenter interest. In the same market as the ''The Lancet'', it was less scurrilous and at 6''d''. competed on price.〔Adrian Desmond, ''The Politics of Evolution: Morphology, Medicine and Reform in Radical London'' (1989), p. 15.〕 The journal closed down shortly after its editor, Michael Ryan, became insolvent in 1836.〔Desmond, p. 170.〕 == References ==
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