St. John Long and His Disciples
period journal · 1830
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SUMMARY
Anonymous contemporary notice in The Medico-chirurgical Review, a London medical journal, discussing St John Long's continued fashionable practice and the 'disciples' imitating his method, published the same month as his Old Bailey manslaughter conviction. Identifier confirmed against PubMed E-utilities esummary. PMC's back-issue digitization is a page-image scan with no OCR text on the article page, so no verbatim quotation is taken from it in this bundle; cited bibliographically as contemporary (1830) medical-press evidence that Long's methods drew direct professional criticism in his own lifetime, not only in later historical retrospectives.
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Contemporary (1 October 1830) notice in The Medico-chirurgical Review, one of two period medical-journal pieces in this bundle (the other from 1829) that place professional criticism of St John Long’s practice squarely within his own lifetime rather than only in later historical retrospectives. PMID and PMCID independently confirmed against PubMed E-utilities. The PMC scan is image-only (no extractable text), so this bundle cites it for its existence and bibliographic placement, not for a verbatim quotation.