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American Journal of Education

1867-1920 J.B. Merwin established The American Journal of Education in 1867. He was connected with Henry Barnard and the great educator, Horace Mann, in Massachusetts...

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American Journal of Ophthalmology

1884-1917 [The] acknowledged national authority on the department of medical science to which it is devoted. It was founded in 1884…by Dr. Adolf Alt. (From...

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American Journal of Surgery and Gynaecology

1889-1900 The American Journal of Surgery and Gynecology was founded in 1889, by the American Journal Publishing Company. Emory Lanphear, M.D., was editor for four...

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American Journal of Syphilis

1917-1933 Quarterly devoted to the study and prevention of syphilis. Drs. Loyd Thompson and William Deaderick, editors. Became American Journal of Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Venereal...

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American Journal of Syphilis, Gonorrhea and Venereal Diseases

1934-1954

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American Journalist

1883-1885 The American Journalist was devoted to the interests of newspapers and public writers. The first number appeared in September, 1883, and the last about...

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American Law Review

1866-1929 Founded in Boston. Moved to St. Louis in 1882 when it was sold to Review Publishing Company. In 1883, the Southern Law Review, and...

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American Lumberman

1899- Journal of Commerce Company, publisher; W.A. Barnes, managing editor. Var: St. Louis Lumberman. Became Lumber.

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American Medical Journal, The

1873- The American Medical Journal, monthly, was founded in 1873, by Dr. John W. Thrailkill, in the interest of eclectic medicine and surgery. At a...

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American Midwife

Monthly. Dr. A.A. Henske and Dr. Henry H. Summa, editors/ publishers.

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