Founded in 1766, the Medical Society of New Jersey is the oldest professional society in the United States. The organization and its dues-paying members are dedicated to a healthy New Jersey, working to ensure the sanctity of the physician–patient relationship. In representing all medical disciplines, MSNJ advocates for the rights of patients and physicians alike, for the delivery of the highest quality medical care. This allows response to the patients’ individual, varied needs, in an ethical and compassionate environment, in order to create a healthy Garden State and healthy citizens.
To promote the betterment of the public health and the science and the art of medicine, to enlighten public opinion in regard to the problems of medicine, and to safeguard the rights of the practitioners of medicine.
Volume 1-11, 13-82 (September 1904-1914, 1916-July 1981, 1982-1985) of the Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey and 82-84, 86-87, 90-92, 94, 96-97 (1985-1987, 1989-1990, 1993-1995, 1997, 1999-2000) of New Jersey Medicine are available online.
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