American journal of insanity . edical Sciences. Philadelphia. North American Medico-Chirurgical Review. Rankins Half-Yearly Abstract. American Journal of Pharmacy. Journal of the Franklin Institute. Journal of Prison Discipline, and Philanthropy. The Medical News and Library. Virginia Medical Journal. Richmond, Va. Charleston Medical Journal and Review. Charleston, S. C. Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Augusta, Ga. Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal. Atlanta, Ga. New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. New Orleans. Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal. San Francisco, Cal. St. Louis


American journal of insanity . edical Sciences. Philadelphia. North American Medico-Chirurgical Review. Rankins Half-Yearly Abstract. American Journal of Pharmacy. Journal of the Franklin Institute. Journal of Prison Discipline, and Philanthropy. The Medical News and Library. Virginia Medical Journal. Richmond, Va. Charleston Medical Journal and Review. Charleston, S. C. Southern Medical and Surgical Journal. Augusta, Ga. Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal. Atlanta, Ga. New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal. New Orleans. Pacific Medical and Surgical Journal. San Francisco, Cal. St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal. St. Louis, Mo. Iowa Medical Journal. Keokuk, Iowa. Memphis Medical Recorder. Memphis, Tenn. Southern Journal of Med. and Physical Sciences. Knoxville, Tenn. Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Nashville, Tenn. Cincinnati Lancet and Observer. Cincinnati, Ohio. Chicago Medical Journal. Chicago, 111. Peninsular and Independent Medical Journal. Detroit, Chronicle. Montreal, ? . A M E R I C A N JOURNAL OF INSANITY. VOL. XIV. UTICA, JULY, 1857. No. 1. MEMOIR OF DR. AMARIAH BRIGHAM. [It is known to most of the vendors of this Journal that it* publicationwas commenced by the hito Doctor Brkmiam. It was an individualenterprise, the result of his solo thought, sustained, at first, by his ownmeans, and in a considerable degreo by his own pen, aided by thecontributions of those whose interest in the work was excited by theirpersonal relations to him, and under impulses imparted by his activeand suggestive mind. It is remarkable that he was able, or willing,thus to edit and publish a periodical of this character during five yearsof the continued and exhausting labor which devolved upon him inopening and establishing the institution from which it was ho was a man who found time for every thing which appeared tohim important to bo done, and it is believed that he never complainedof the want of time to carry out any purpose


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