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Primary Periodicals
Albany Annals of Medicine
Alienist and Neurologist
American Journal of Insanity
American Journal of Medical Sciences
American Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry
American Journal of Psychology
American Journal of Psychiatry
American Law Review
American Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry
Arena
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
British Medical Journal
Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery
Century
Chicago Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases
Chicago Medical Recorder
Christian Science Journal
Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic
Cleveland Medical Journal
Clinique
Colorado Medical Journal
Colorado Medicine
Congregationalist and Christian World
Current Literature
Detroit Medical Journal
Fort Wayne Journal of the Medical Sciences
Galliard's Southern Medicine
Good Housekeeping
Harvard Theological Review
Hibbert Journal
Illinois Medical Journal
Independent
International Clinics
International Journal of Railway Surgery
International Journal of Surgery
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Journal of Christian Science
Journal of Morphology
Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases
Journal of the American Medical Association
Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey
Lancet
Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery
Medical Bulletin (Philadelphia)
Medical News
Medical Record
Medical Times and Gazette
Medical-Legal Journal
Metaphysical Magazine
Mind Cure and Science of Life
Mind Cure Journal
Monthly Cyclopedia and Medical Bulletin
National Association of Railway Surgeons Journal
New Hampshire Medical Society
New York Medical Journal
North American Review
Old Dominion Journal of Medicine and Surgery
Outlook
Philadelphia Medical Times
Physician and Surgeon
Popular Science Monthly
Practical Ideals
Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research
Psychological Clinic
Psychotherapy: A Course Reading in Sound Psychology, Sound Medicine and Sound Religion
Quarterly Journal of Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence
Railway Age
Railway Surgeon: Official Journal of the National Association of Railway Surgeons
Railway Surgery
Texas Journal of Medicine
Texas Sanitarian
Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Transactions of the American Homeopathic Association
Transactions of the American Medico-Psychological Association
Transactions of the American Neurological Association
Transactions of the Electro-Therapeutics Association
Transactions of the Institute of Homeopathy
Transactions of the Iowa State Medical Society
Virginia Medical Monthly
Water-Cure Journal
Water-Cure World
Women's Medical Journal
World's Word
Yale Medical Journal
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