London Medical and Surgical Journal

The editorial line was in favour of medical reform.

[1] It also wrote from the perspective of independent medical teachers and general practitioners in London, and represented the Dissenter interest.

[2] The journal closed down shortly after its editor, Michael Ryan, became insolvent in 1836.

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