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A JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS

JAMA. 1909;LIII(2):121. doi:10.1001/jama.1909.02550020033007.
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We have just received the first number of a new journal, the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, edited, with the assistance of a number of associate editors, by J. J. Abel, the distinguished professor of pharmacology at Johns Hopkins University. This journal is devoted to the publication of original investigations in pharmacology, experimental therapeutics and closely related subjects. The publication of a journal of this character is a most encouraging indication of the rapid growth of pharmacology in this country. It is but comparatively recently that pharmacology has received recognition here as a separate branch of medical science. Both in the medical schools and in the government laboratories the work of the pharmacologist has been done by men who had no special preparation for the work—in the medical schools by clinicians, in the government laboratories by chemists.

Recently there has been a marked development in pharmacology in the United

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