期刊名称:MEDICAL HISTORY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Medical History is a refereed journal devoted to all aspects of the history of medicine and health, with the goal of broadening and deepening the understanding of the field, in the widest sense, by historical studies of the highest quality. It is also the journal of the European Association for the History of Medicine and Health. The membership of the Editorial Board, which includes senior members of the EAHMH, reflects the commitment to the finest international standards in refereeing of submitted papers and the reviewing of books. The journal publishes in English, but welcomes submissions from scholars for whom English is not a first language; language and copy-editing assistance will be provided wherever possible.
Since 1981, Medical History has also published annually a separate Supplement approximately 150 pages in length. Also available is Medical History Index: Volumes 1 to 38, 1957?994, prepared by Miles Weatherall.
Instructions to Authors Instructions for Authors Submission of articles: „Articles should preferably not exceed 10,000 words including notes. „An abstract of between 100 and 200 words should be included. „The article can be submitted by e-mail, or by post as hard copy, and on CD, or floppy disk. „Files to be in Microsoft Word or RTF. Style of presentation: Text „Give your name and address on a separate cover sheet, as reviews are double blind. „Double space text (including long quotations) and notes. „Do not justify right margin. „Divide the text with sub-headings, centred and in bold. „Spelling should follow The Oxford dictionary for writers and editors: briefly this means British English spelling: but not where both spellings are in use. Important exceptions are analyse exercise , and paralyse . See also, Hart¡¦s rules for compositors and readers at the University Press Oxford or Oxford guide to style. „ Quotations of more than 4 lines should be separated from the main text by a line space before and after. Do not indent. For quotations within the text double quotation marks should be used. Final quotation marks should be placed within the final punctuation. „ Quotations translated in the text should be given in the original language in the relevant note. „ Identify people mentioned in the text with first names or initials as well as surnames. „ Dates in text should be given as: 1 January 2002; in notes as: 1 Jan. 2002. „ Spaces not full stops to be used after initials and Dr Mrs or Ms, so that names appear thus: Ms C M Tonson-Rye. Notes „ In the final version only, a note of the author¡¦s title, degrees, name, address for correspondence, and acknowledgements, if any, should precede the notes. „ Notes should be typed as endnotes, double spaced, and arranged sequentially. „ There should never be more than one number at a specific point in the text. Do NOT re-use a number later in the text. See note 17 for multiple references. „ Format for references to books: Name(s) of author(s) or editor(s); title of book italicized or underlined; place of publication (give English version of the name); publisher; publication date; pages referred to. „ Format for references to chapters in books: Name(s) of author(s); title of chapter in single quotation marks; name of book¡¦s editor(s) followed by: (ed.) or (eds); title of book italicized or underlined; place of publication; publisher; publication date; full pages of chapter, specific page(s) referred to. (See model endnote 5.) „ Format for references to articles in journals: Names of authors; title in single quotation marks; title of journal italicized or underlined; year of publication; volume number in bold; pages of whole article; pages referred to. (See model endnote 2.) „ Format for references to unpublished theses: Name of author; title in single quotation marks; type words: PhD thesis; name of university; date; page(s) referred to. (See model endnote 8.) „ Repeated references should be referred back to the first one. (See model endnote 4.) „ Journal titles will be abbreviated in accordance with the Note on the abbreviation of titles¡¦ in the World list of scientific periodicals. If in doubt, give the full journal title. Strict adherence to the standard form is required; note the conventions for contracting page numbers, e.g. pp. 46, 246, 1046, but pp. 1416, 31416. Never use f or ff after a page number, provide the first and last relevant page numbers. „ Parliamentary Papers: see note 14 for an example of the format for references to these. Volume numbers must be given. „ Months should be given in the form: Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec. Internet citations: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/histmed/ Model Endnote References 1 James Blundell, The principles and practice of obstetricy [sic], Washington, Duff Green, 1834, p. 108. 2 Lewis J Moorman, Tuberculosis and genius. Francis Thompson Ann. med. Hist., 1931, 3: 407ƒ{11, p. 408. [Full page refs needed for articles and chs in edited books, see note 5.] 3 p. 410. is not italicized or underlined.] 4 Blundell, op. cit., note 1 above, pp. 556, 11415. 5 Roy Porter, The Hunger of Imagination approaching Samuel Johnson s melancholy , in W F Bynum, R Porter, and M Shepherd (eds), The anatomy of madness: essays in the history of psychiatry, vol. 1, People and ideas, London, Tavistock, 1985, pp. 63ƒ{88, on p. 84. 6 Roy Porter, Disease, medicine and society in England 1550 1860, Houndmills, Hants, and London, Macmillan Education, 1987, pp. 107ƒ{8. 7 William Cullen, First lines of the practice of physic, 4th ed., 4 vols, Edinburgh, printed for C Elliot, Edinburgh, and T Cadell, London, 1784, vol. 3, p. 125. 8 J V Bickford-Smith, Commerce, class and ethnicity in Cape Town, 1875 to 1902 PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, 1988, pp. 96ƒ{8. 9 H H Dale, The activity of the capillary blood vessels, and its relation to certain forms of toxaemia Br. med. J., 1923, 959 62, 1006 10. [Note abbreviation of journal s name, and form of citation, see also Lancet in note 10.] 10 George Harley, The histology of the suprarenal capsules Lancet, 1858, 5513, 5768, on p. 578. 11Andrew Balfour, The medical entomology of Salonica RAMC 646, Archives and Manuscripts, Wellcome Library. 12 Louis Pasteur, Studies on fermentation, transl. Frank Faulkner and D Constable Robb, London, Macmillan, 1879, pp. 213 14. 13 J Simon, Papers relating to the history and practice of vaccination, London, HMSO, 1857, p. 54; Anne Hardy, The epidemic streets: infectious disease and the rise of preventive medicine, 1856ƒ{1900, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1994, pp. 22532. 14 Public health (Metropolis) bill, PP 1877, V, pp. 541 87; Fourth annual report of the Commissioners in Lunacy, PP 1849, XXIII, p. 22. [Volume numbers essential.] 15 Lancashire Record Office (hereafter LRO), DDWh/4, Correspondence¡¦. 16British Library (hereafter BL), Add. MSS 47735, fols. 812. 17 Hardy, op. cit., note 13 above, p. 104; Christopher Hamlin, Public health and social justice in the age of Chadwick, Cambridge University Press, 1998, p. 97; see also W F Bynum, Science and the practice of medicine in the nineteenth century, Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 43¡V7. 18National Archives, Kew (hereafter NA), FD1/2886, letter from P D¡¦Arcy Hart to Dr Lansborough Thomson, 8 Feb. 1938. Photographs, Graphs, Tables „Please supply captions and acknowledgements as appropriate. „DO NOT INCORPORATE GRAPHS OR TABLES IN THE TEXT. Save them in a separate file, or print on separate sheets of paper. „Indicate where illustrations, graphs, and tables should appear by writing, in pencil, table/plates/figure 1 [etc.] near here in the margin. „ Type each table on a separate sheet of paper. „ Notes to tables should be separated from those for the text. If the same works are cited in both, the full reference should be repeated for a table. We can also accept illustrations on disk in either TIFF, EPS or JPEG format. THESE MUST BE OF HIGH QUALITY OR THE REPRODUCTION WILL BE POOR.
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Editorial Board
Editors: Professor Hal Cook; Professor Anne Hardy Assistant Editor: Ms C Tonson-Rye Editorial Board: Dr Linda Bryder; Prof. W F Bynum; Prof. Christopher Hamlin; Prof. Colin Jones; Dr Ilana LÄÎy; Prof. A-H Maehle; Prof. Vivian Nutton; Dr Harry Oosterhuis; Prof. Volker Roelcke; Prof. Fernando Salmõd; Dr Aina Schiìz; Prof. Andrew Scull; Dr Keir Waddington; Dr Patrick Wallis; Prof. J H Warner; Prof. Michael Worboys.
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