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The The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (previously known as the Dublin Journal of Medical & Chemical Science) was an important medical magazine published in Dublin from 1832 to 1925. This publication was a pioneering medical journal of its time with distinguished editors like Robert Kane, Robert James Graves and Oscar Wilde’s father, William Wilde. It was the official organ of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland.

Early days
The journal was founded by Robert James Graves. The Dublin Journal of Medical & Chemical Science first appeared in 1832. It was then sequentially titled
 * The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (until about 1845)
 * The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science (ran from 1846 to 1871)
 * The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (until 1925)
 * (currently) The Irish Journal of Medical Science.

It was sometimes referred to as the Dublin Medical Journal.

William Wilde became Editor in 1845.

The Dublin Quarterly Journal of Medical Science ran from 1846 to 1871, and accounts of the proceedings of the Society appeared for the sessions 1857/58, 1858/59 and 1859/60. These proceedings were reprinted as the Transactions of the Belfast Medical Society by the University Press, Dublin. There were two volumes, the first contained the proceedings for 1857/58 and the second contained those for 1858/59 and 1859/60.