Messrs Oliver & Boyd beg
leave to call the attention of Gentlemen of the Medical Profession to
the Northern Journal of Medicine, the eighth Monthly Number of which is
now issued. They would rest the claim of this Journal to the support of
Medical Practitioners throughout the empire, not merely on the merit of
the Original Articles, but, in a great degree, on the exactness given to
the Review and Periscope Departments by the division of labour. Besides
the Editors, a number of Gentlemen, chiefly in Edinburgh, engaged in the
several walks of the Profession, make it their constant exertion, each
in his own province, to obtain from New Medical Works and Periodical
Publications the materials proper to afford an exact Survev of the
progress of Scientific and Practical Medicine.
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