Annals of medical history . d usefulmember of the profession, but that I will affordsuch instruction gratuitously, in conjunctionwith the members of the society. While no such open expose of conditionsin Philadelphia were made, it was quiteapparent that a similar situation editors of the Kappa Lambda scientificpublishing enterprise were all prominentlyconnected with the University of Pennsyl-vania Medical School, and the Pennsyl-vania Hospital, and in addition, made someinteresting contributions to the history ofJefferson Medical School. Thomas Harrisand Samuel Jackson, the only ot


Annals of medical history . d usefulmember of the profession, but that I will affordsuch instruction gratuitously, in conjunctionwith the members of the society. While no such open expose of conditionsin Philadelphia were made, it was quiteapparent that a similar situation editors of the Kappa Lambda scientificpublishing enterprise were all prominentlyconnected with the University of Pennsyl-vania Medical School, and the Pennsyl-vania Hospital, and in addition, made someinteresting contributions to the history ofJefferson Medical School. Thomas Harrisand Samuel Jackson, the only other Phila-delphia physicians mentioned anywhere byname as being connected with the Society,were also high in the councils of the Pennsyl-vania Hospital and University during theyears in which the Society flourished. In 1832, the North American Medical and Surgical Journal, without taking noticeof events in New York City, suspendedpublication, with no previous announcementor apparent reason, and it was never HISTORY NEW-YORK. KAPPA LAMBDA CONSPIRACY. Tcspul oiaaU nfeUL NEWYORK;PUBLISUED BY WILLIAM STUART, 108 NASSAU-ST. rUHTUl »T J»»U> V? lux, 11,4IH<.«T»1«T E$K»-5eK-


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