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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
Retrospective surveys are fun. We all like to look at old newspapers or magazines, or go through museums and note how profoundly different are the fashions and tastes of bygone days. But how significant are the changes? When do they indicate something merely ephemeral, mere whim, and when do they indicate a basic alteration in the entire culture, its ...
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Retrospective surveys are fun. We all like to look at old newspapers or magazines, or go through museums and note how profoundly different are the fashions and tastes of bygone days. But how significant are the changes? When do they indicate something merely ephemeral, mere whim, and when do they indicate a basic alteration in the entire culture, its ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1957
Foreword In the Aug. 25, 1956, issue of The Lancet Dr. Raymond Whitehead, reader in pathology, University of Manchester, had a special article on "English for Doctors." It was so interesting and seemed to be so valuable for all of us who are reading and writing for medical and surgical journals that he was asked if he would write a somewhat similar ...
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Foreword In the Aug. 25, 1956, issue of The Lancet Dr. Raymond Whitehead, reader in pathology, University of Manchester, had a special article on "English for Doctors." It was so interesting and seemed to be so valuable for all of us who are reading and writing for medical and surgical journals that he was asked if he would write a somewhat similar ...
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Facilitators and Barriers for Young Medical Doctors Writing Their First Manuscript for Publication
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021Rie Raffing, Sanne Larsen, Lars Konge
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