Medical Record (journal)

The Medical Record: A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery was founded in 1866 by George Frederick Shrady, Sr. who was its first editor-in-chief.[1] Thomas Lathrop Stedman became assistant editor in 1890 and editor-in-chief in 1897.[2]

It was published in New York City. It was later published by the Washington Institute of Medicine.

Many issues of Medical Record are now in the public domain and available through the Google Books project.

References

  1. Shrady, George Frederick Shrady (1908). General Grant's Last Days; with a Short Biographical Sketch of Dr. Shrady. New York. OCLC 14139666. .
  2. "Thomas Lathrop Stedman" (PDF). HighLights: A Quarterly Publication for Health Science Booksellers. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. Winter 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-03-20.
  3. Record, Medical (September 1912). State Board Examination Questions & Answers of the United States and Canada: A Practical Work Giving Authentic Questions and Authoritative Answers in Full That Will Prove Helpful in Passing State Board Examinations: Reprinted from the Medical Record (4th ed.). New York: William Wood & Company. p. 824. OCLC 14788513. .


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