We performed a systematic survey of original papers published in The Lancet throughout the years 1945, 1946, 1970 and 1995. The Lancet was chosen due to a conservative layout through these years, and the year 1946 added to the analysis to ponder for any war-induced bias. The general layout and structure of the journal were indeed maintained throughout these years. The number of authors per paper increased steadily (from 1.7±1.3 in 1945 to 6.4±3.4 in 1995), as well as the number of papers written on behalf of investigation groups (from 1 in 1945 to 37 in 1995). Major changes were observed in the area of origin of the papers, from an overwhelming British Isles' preponderance (87% of papers published in 1945) to a partake with Continental Euro...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
One could truly say that there were more advances in medicine in the last 60 years than there had be...
Thirty-seven thousand one hundred twenty-six IndexMedicus citations dealingwith an-timicrobial agent...
Influential medical journals shape medical science and practice and their prestige is usually apprai...
A crucial event in the historical evolution of scientific English was the birth of the scientific jo...
The British Journal of Hospital Medicine is 50 years old. This article takes a look back at articles...
In order to measure output of medical research in the United Kingdom, the computerised database of E...
Half a century has passed since Sir Theodore Fox reflected upon his recently completed 40-year tenur...
BACKGROUND: Randomized trials are important for controlling selection biases, and where sufficient n...
Medicine evolves with time. What was once accepted dogma often becomes supplanted by newer concepts....
No more published.Mode of access: Internet.Title varies: 1845-64, The Half-yearly abstract of the me...
ent disciplines and predominantly basic medical sciences. Th e fi rst issue was published in , follo...
The purpose of our study was to investigate authorship trends in radiology journals, and whether Int...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the trends of research design in publications from high-impact medical...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
One could truly say that there were more advances in medicine in the last 60 years than there had be...
Thirty-seven thousand one hundred twenty-six IndexMedicus citations dealingwith an-timicrobial agent...
Influential medical journals shape medical science and practice and their prestige is usually apprai...
A crucial event in the historical evolution of scientific English was the birth of the scientific jo...
The British Journal of Hospital Medicine is 50 years old. This article takes a look back at articles...
In order to measure output of medical research in the United Kingdom, the computerised database of E...
Half a century has passed since Sir Theodore Fox reflected upon his recently completed 40-year tenur...
BACKGROUND: Randomized trials are important for controlling selection biases, and where sufficient n...
Medicine evolves with time. What was once accepted dogma often becomes supplanted by newer concepts....
No more published.Mode of access: Internet.Title varies: 1845-64, The Half-yearly abstract of the me...
ent disciplines and predominantly basic medical sciences. Th e fi rst issue was published in , follo...
The purpose of our study was to investigate authorship trends in radiology journals, and whether Int...
AbstractObjectivesTo describe the trends of research design in publications from high-impact medical...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
We present an analysis of the articles published in the Journal of Management Studies since its ince...
One could truly say that there were more advances in medicine in the last 60 years than there had be...