Explore 1907 medical practice through the pages of a bustling professional journal.
This volume gathers a year’s worth of articles, case reports, and society notes that illuminate surgical technique, obstetrics, pediatrics, pathology, and clinical medicine as practiced on Long Island and beyond. Readers will see how early 20th‑century doctors diagnosed, treated, and discussed new ideas in a professional forum.
The Long Island Medical Journal offers a snapshot of the era’s medical concerns, with reviews of medical texts, discussions of anesthesia and surgical methods, and reports from regional medical associations. It reflects the era’s emphasis on clinical observation, practical treatment, and the collaboration of physicians across specialties.
- Original case studies and surgical notes from a variety of specialties
- Discussions of anesthesia, diagnostics, and operative techniques
- Proceedings and professional notes from medical societies and meetings
- Reviews and commentary on contemporary medical books and topics
Ideal for readers of early 20th‑century medical history, archival medicine, and those curious about the evolution of clinical practice.