Literature and Medicine in the Nineteenth- Century Periodical Press : Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1817–1858

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In the early nineteenth century, Edinburgh was the leading centre of medical education and research in Britain. It also laid claim to a thriving periodical culture, which served as a significant medium for the dissemination and exchange of medical and literary ideas throughout Britain, the colonies, and beyond. Literature and Medicine in the Nineteenth-Century Periodical Press explores the relationship between the medical culture of Romantic-era Scotland and the periodical press by examining several medically-trained contributors to Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, the most influential and innovative literary periodical of the era.

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Coyer, M. (2017). Literature and Medicine in the Nineteenth- Century Periodical Press : Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1817–1858. Literature and Medicine in the Nineteenth- Century Periodical Press : Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 1817–1858. Edinburgh University Press. https://doi.org/10.26530/oapen_627386

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