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Abstract LITTLE DID Bowditch, the pioneering Harvard physiologist, know of the explosion in science and medicine that is taking place in the 20th century. Not only is there no evidence of this slowing down, but there is now an acceleration of new knowledge about disease, patient care, and matters surgical as we approach the 21st century. The July issue of the Archives marks the 75th anniversary of the journal: volume 1, No. 1, was published in July 1920. Initially the journal was published bimonthly so that there were three issues in 1920. Monthly publication began in July 1925. When the American Medical Association (AMA), Chicago, Ill, first published the Archives of Internal Medicine in 1910, requests began to come to the AMA to publish periodicals devoted to pediatrics and surgery as well. According to a history of the Archives by Drs Waltman Walters and Morris Fishbein,2 the House of Delegates References 1. Bowditch HP. What is nerve-force? Proc Am Assoc Adv Sci . 1887;35:237-246. 2. Walters W, Fishbein M. Archives of Surgery . In: Fishbein M, ed. A History of the American Medical Association , 1847-1947. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Co; 1947:1154-1159. 3. Mayo WJ. Editorial announcement . Arch Surg . 1920;1. 4. Annus chirurgicus: 1884 . Ann Surg . 1885;1:30-59. Editorial Article. 5. Leriche R, Jung A, DeBakey M. The surgical treatment of scleroderma . Surgery . 1937;1:6-21. 6. Warren R. Organ or organism? Arch Surg. 1975;110:695.Crossref 7. Warren R. The Archives of Surgery . Arch Surg . 1976:111:517.Crossref
Archives of Surgery – American Medical Association
Published: Jul 1, 1995
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