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The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine was a British monthly medical journal, first published in 1832. It was divided into alphabetical articles, and came to four volumes, part-published and then completed by 1835. The volumes were: 1. * Abd–Ele (1832); 2. * Eme–Isc (1833); 3. * Jau–Sma (1834); 4. * Sof–Yaw (1835). The rival was a project of James Copland, launched by part-publishing in 1832.

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  • The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine was a British monthly medical journal, first published in 1832. It was divided into alphabetical articles, and came to four volumes, part-published and then completed by 1835. The volumes were: 1. * Abd–Ele (1832); 2. * Eme–Isc (1833); 3. * Jau–Sma (1834); 4. * Sof–Yaw (1835). It was announced with the co-operation of a large number of practising physicians, and with the intention of producing an adapted American edition by Carey & Lea. The editors were John Conolly, John Forbes, and Alexander Tweedie; historical notes were added, by John Bostock and William Pulteney Alison. A later American edition was edited by Robley Dunglison. Contributors to the first edition included James Lomax Bardsley, , Thomas Harrison Burder, , John Cheyne, James Clark, Charles Locock, James Cowles Prichard, Peter Mark Roget, and Charles James Blasius Williams. The rival was a project of James Copland, launched by part-publishing in 1832. (en)
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  • The Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine was a British monthly medical journal, first published in 1832. It was divided into alphabetical articles, and came to four volumes, part-published and then completed by 1835. The volumes were: 1. * Abd–Ele (1832); 2. * Eme–Isc (1833); 3. * Jau–Sma (1834); 4. * Sof–Yaw (1835). The rival was a project of James Copland, launched by part-publishing in 1832. (en)
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  • Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine (en)
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