Excerpt from The American Journal of Anatomy, 1907, Vol. 1
The American Journal of Anatomy has been founded to collect into one place, and present in a worthy manner, the many researches from our investigators, now scattered through many publications at home and abroad.
Human Anatomy in America needs as high a standard of reference as it has in other countries. Without such a standard it fails to make for itself any proper, satisfactory or stimulating impression. The best interests of modern scientific medicine will be greatly advanced by the upholding of such a standard in this fundamental subject through a journal of high character.
Many aspects of Comparative Anatomy, Embryology, Histology and Cytology are so intimately bound up with the problems of Human Anatomy that these subjects will be included within the scope of the new journal. It will be the aim of The American Journal Of Anatomy to recognize this close natural relationship between the various branches of the science, and to publish results of the best original work of American students of anatomy.
The most cordial assurance of support has been given by the collaborators, and this we believe is sufficient indication of the results to be expected.
A number of generous persons, whose names will appear later, have given some financial support to help us in gaining a foothold in a suitable manner. The journal must however look to those who are to be benefited by its publication for its real and permanent support; and a good list of regular subscribers is expected and required to maintain it.
It is hoped that those interested in promoting a worthy development of research in America, in the subjects included within the scope of this journal, will energetically assist us.
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