Historic medical journal from 1914 offering a window into early 20th‑century Indianapolis health care.
This volume gathers editorials, news items, professional notices, and feature articles across a wide range of medical topics. Readers will encounter period writing on public health, medical education, hospital administration, and professional life, as well as obituary notices and letters from practitioners of the era. The issue presents a snapshot of how doctors, nurses, and institutions communicated, shared findings, and advanced care a century ago.
- Learn about the era’s medical topics, practices, and debates through contemporary perspectives.
- See how professional directories, hospital life, and public health reporting were organized.
- Encounter short pieces, case notes, and commentary that reveal daily life in medical communities.
- Explore historical context around medical education, society events, and the health system of the time.
Ideal for readers of medical history, archival research, and anyone curious about early 1900s medical practice and publication.