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A look at the past . . .
Arch Ophthalmol. 2007;125(8):1099.
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The following journals, now defunct, have played more or less important parts in the development of ophthalmology in this country: American Journal of Ophthalmology (1884-1917), Ophthalmic Record (1891-1917), Annals of Ophthalmology (1892-1917), Ophthalmology (1904-1916), Ophthalmic Literature (1911-1922), and American Journal of Physiological Optics (1920-1926). The American Journal of Ophthalmology, an entirely new journal, with an old name and with Edward Jackson as editor, took the place of the three journals discontinued in 1917.
Reference: Verhoeff FH. American ophthalmology during the past century. Arch Ophthalmol. 1948;39(4):460.
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