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THE two parts before us are the continuation, in a new form, of an old and valuable periodical, and, under Prof. Strieker's able editorship, its tendency, instead of being, as heretofore, chiefly clinical, will be so far modified as to embrace all the results obtained in the physiological laboratory. A glance at the table of contents is sufficient to prove the truth of this statement. Thus putting aside the first paper by Prof. Strieker, entitled “Pathology and Clinical Observation;” the rest, nine in number, are nearly all devoted to the results of microscopic research. Thus, Dr. Genersich contributes a paper on the Serous Canals of the Cornea; Dr. Heiberg one on the Regeneration of the Corneal Epithelium; Dr. Giiterbock one on Inflammation of Tendons; Dr. G. F. Yeo one on the Structure of Inflamed Lymphatic Glands; Dr. Lang one on the First Stages of Inflammation in Bone; Dr. Albert and Dr. Strieker one on Surgical Fever, and the latter author another on the nature of the Poison of Pus, and so on. The journal leads off with a good start, and if it continues as it has commenced, will probably take up a leading position. We notice one or two of the papers that appear to be of general interest.
Medizinische Jahrbücher.
Herausgegeben von der K. K. Gesellschaft der Aerzte, redigirt von S. Stricker. Jahrgang, 1871, Heft I. und II. Mit 26 Holzschnitten und 2 lithographirten Tafeln. (Vienna: Braumüller; London: Williams and Norgate, 1871.)
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P., H. Medizinische Jahrbücher . Nature 4, 220 (1871). https://doi.org/10.1038/004220b0
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