The medical and scientific periodicals of the 17th and 18th centuries, with a revised catalogue and check-list / by Fielding H. Garrison.
- Fielding Hudson Garrison
- Date:
- [1934]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The medical and scientific periodicals of the 17th and 18th centuries, with a revised catalogue and check-list / by Fielding H. Garrison. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![an affair of many volumes or a series of monographs extended over an indefinite period of time. The casual relation of group XI to the translations, compilations and commentaries of the mediaeval aggre¬ gators, concorders and conciliators is also self-evident. There are items in group III which properly belong in XI, but have been re¬ tained in III, as concerning not so much the substance as the ultimate form of the modern medical periodical, with its editorials, reviews and abstracts of foreign literature. The bracketing of anthropology and psychology in Group IX turns upon the simple fact that in 18th cen¬ tury Germany, the twain were synonymous. Prior to the advent of Prichard, Darwin, Broca and Virchow, physical anthropology, as we now understand the term, was virtually non-existent. Even the An- thropologie of Kant (1798) is largely metaphysical in content. It im¬ provises, for instance, a semeiology of insanity and maintains that medico-legal expertise of mental disorders is more the province of philosophers than of physicians. Counting in all the continuations, translations, abridgments and separate publications of scientific societies in groups I-XVIII, the subjoined lists comprise no less than 107 items of the 17th century and 1092 of the period 1701-1800. I. MEDICAL PERIODICALS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE 17TH CENTURY 1. 1618. Academia Marpurgensis (1527): Agonismata medica Marpurgensia in Academia Marpurgensi habita. 4° Marpurgi Cattorum, 1618. (BM; SG 2s., I, 167). [1647-1711. Journal de la sante du roi Louis XIV, de Pannee 1647 a 17l 1, ecrit par Antoine Vallot, Antoine d’Aquin et Guy-Crescent Fagon; avec introduction (etc.) par J.-A. Le Roi, lv. 8° Paris, 1682. [SG XV, 567].] 2. 1667. Observations anatomicae seleetiores Collegii privati Amstelodamensis. 16° Amstelodamensi, 1667. [SG X, 9]. 1668-88. Giornale dei letterati. v. 1-12; 2s., v 1-9. 8° Parma, 1668-88. [BM; Castiglioni]. 3. 1671-1829. Soeietas (Regia) medica Havniensis (1772). Thomae Bartholini acta medica et philosophica v. 1-4. (1671-79). Collectanea, v. 1-2 (1774-75); Acta v. 1-2 (1777-79); Acta, v. 1-4 (1783-1803); Nova acta, v. 1-3 (1818-29). 4°, Havniae, 1673-1829. [BM; 23 C 948 a-b; 949 a-d; SG XIII, 240; UL.] 3a. -The same. Acta (1671-79) [French translation] in: Collect, acad. 4°. Dijon and Paris, 1757, IV, 185-376, 1761, V, 362-440: 1766, v II, 140-386. 3b.-The same. Abhandlungen der Koniglichen medicinischen Gesellschaft in Copenhagen, v 1. 8° Offenbach am Main, 1787-88. [23 C 948 c]. 3c. -- The same. Merkwtirdige Krankengeschichten. . . Ein Auszug. 8° Halle, 1795 [23 C 948 d; SG IX, 195], 4. 1679-84. Nouvelles (Les) Descouvertes sur toutes les parties de la medecine, recueillies par N[icolas] d[e] Bflegny]. 12° Paris, L. d’Hourry; Amsterdam, 4 v. 1679-84. [BM; W 279]. 4a. -The same (with continuation). Zodiacus medieo-gallicus. . . [Translated by Theophile Bonet]. 1679-83. sm. 4° Genevae, 1680-85. [BM; SG XVI, 789]. 4b.-The same. Monatliche neu eroffnete Anmerckungen liber alle Theile der Artzney- Kunst. . . iibersetzet durch J. L. M. C. (January-June, 1679). sm. 8° Hamburg, 1680. [SG IX, 374]. 1680. Temple (Le) d’Esculape: Title of 4 (v. 2).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31356278_0021.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


