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THE

American Journal of Obstetrics

AND

DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

Edited by E. NOEGGERATH, M.D., Late Prof. of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children in the N. r. Med. Col.; B. F. DAWSON, M.D., Lecturer on Uterine Pathology in the Med. Department of the University of N.Y.; A. JACOBI, M.D., Prof. of Dis. of Children in the Col. Phys. and Surg., N.Y.

THE present Publishers of THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS desire to make this truly valuable Journal the representative of the above department of Medicine, and they respectfully ask the support and patronage of the profession throughout the country. Encouraged by the flattering success and reception which the Journal has already met with from the profession and the medical press, the present Proprietors have determined to spare no labor or expense to make it take foremost rank with the first class publications of medical literature.

They have the satisfaction to announce that from and after the current issue for May, 1869, 54 pages of original reading matter will be added, making 184 pages in each future quarterly issue. Extra care has been taken to procure elegant NEW TYPE, and to secure the most perfect presswork on the superfine Butler paper, manufactured at the celebrated IVANHOE MILLS. Eminent writers have been engaged to contribute original papers; and, under the direction of its able editors, the Publishers feel assured that the liberal expenses incurred in these improvements and enlargement of the work will insure it as popular a patronage and circulation as the renowned BRAITHWAITE'S RETROSPECT, with which inducements are offered to subscribers, as per club rates below.

The Journal is published quarterly (May, August, November, and February), the first volume commencing with May, 1868. Each number will contain 184 pages, and is divided into " Original Communications," "Editorial," "Translations from the French and German Writers," "TRANSACTIONS OF THE NEW YORK OBSTETRICAL SOCIETY," "Abstracts from Foreign and Domestic Journals," and a complete review of the Foreign and Domestic Medical Literature of the day.

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