- No21
Southern medical and surgical journal

The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal (SMSJ) was first published in June 1836 by the faculty of the newly established Medical College of Georgia, who deemed the necessity of a medical journal published in the southeast region of the nation. The objective of the journal was to present scholarly work in the art of medicine to urban and rural medical practitioners.
More About This Collection
Creator
Medical College of Georgia
Date of Original
1836/1867
Subject
Medicine--Periodicals
Location
United States, Southern States, 33.346678, -84.119434
Medium
periodicals
Type
Text
Description
The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal (SMSJ) was first published in June 1836 by the faculty of the newly established Medical College of Georgia, who deemed the necessity of a medical journal published in the southeast region of the nation. The objective of the journal was to present scholarly work in the art of medicine to urban and rural medical practitioners.
Language
eng
Rights Holder
Credit shall be given as follows: Historical Collections & Archives, Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library, Georgia Regents University.
Holding Institution
Augusta University, Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library