Historical milestones of the journal "Neurological Bulletin"
- Authors: Ismagilov M.F., Popelyavsky Y.Y., Galiullin А.N., Yonova Е.Y.
- Issue: Vol XXV, No 1-2 (1993)
- Pages: 07-11
- Section: Editorial
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1027-4898/article/view/105910
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/nb105910
- ID: 105910
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Abstract
In 1893, the medical community in Russia received a new medical journal. It was the "Neurological Bulletin", published in Kazan by the Society of Neurologists and Psychiatrists, edited by V.M. Bekhterev. The magazine could be bought not only in Kazan, but also from all famous booksellers in university cities: in St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kyiv, Kharkov, Warsaw, Odessa. Subscription was also accepted there (cost - 8 rubles per year). The Neurological Bulletin was published until 1917, 4 issues a year. In the formidable 1918, on the eve of famine, devastation and obscurantism, only one issue of the journal was published, and it was not possible to continue its publication further. A total of 24 volumes were released.
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M. F. Ismagilov
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Russian Federation, KazanY. Y. Popelyavsky
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Russian Federation, KazanА. N. Galiullin
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Russian Federation, KazanЕ. Y. Yonova
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Russian Federation, Kazan