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The Jane Addams Digital Edition
Publishing the writing and correspondence of noted social reformer Jane Addams.
Gender, Social, & Moral Movements: Electronic Journals Accessible Through Forsyth Library
Advocate & Family Guardian (1855-1865)
The Advocate of Moral Reform and Family Guardian (1847-1852)
Agitator: Devoted to the Interests of Women (1869)
Ashby Evening Gazette (1869)
Factory Girl’s Garland (1844-1845)
The Ladies Pearl (1840-1842)
The Lily: Devoted to the Interest of Women (1852-1859)
The Lowell Offering (1840 – 1842)
Mothers’ Journal (1869-1870)
Mother’s Magazine & Family Circle (1857-1865)
The Olive Plant and Ladies' Temperance Advocate (1841-1842)
The Reformer (1820-1876)
The Revolution (1868-1870)
The Woman's Journal (1870-1877)
The Woman's Temperance Union: The Organ of the Womans National Christian Temperance Union (1875)
Wood's Household Magazine (1869-1874)
Youth's Temperance Visitor (1864-1865)
Health & Medicine: Electronic Journals Accessible Through Forsyth Library
American Medical Gazette (1858-1859)
The American Medical Intelligencer (1840-1842)
American Medical Monthly (1861-1862)
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal (1866-1876)
The Clinic (1871-1876)
Confederate States Medical & Surgical Journal (1864-1865)
Hall's Journal of Health (1854-1865)
The Medical Examiner (1838-1840)
Physo-Medical and Surgical Journal (1851-1852)
The Science of Health (1872-1876)
Water-Cure Journal, & Herald of Reforms (1848-1852)
Western Lancet & Hospital Reporter (1850)
Wood's Quarterly Retrospect of American and Foreign Practical Medicine and Surgery (1848)
Worcester Journal of Medicine (1853-1856)
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