期刊名称:BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
E-ISSN: 1086-3176 Print ISSN: 0007-5140 Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
The leading journal in its field for more than three quarters of a century, the Bulletin is the official publication of the American Association for the History of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine. Each issue spans the social, cultural, and scientific aspects of the history of medicine worldwide and includes reviews of recent books on medical history.
Indexing and Abstracting
- America: History and Life (1963-)
- American Bibliography of Slavic and East European Studies
- Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature
- Arts and Humanities Citation Index
- BIOSIS Previews
- Bibliography of Asian Studies (Online Edition) (1971-1992)
- Bibliography of the History of Art
- Biological Abstracts
- British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography
- Chemical Abstracts
- Current Contents / Arts & Humanities
- Current Contents / Clinical Medicine
- Excerpta Medica. Abstract Journals (partial coverage)
- General Science Index (Mar. 2002-)
- Historical Abstracts (1963-)
- IBR (International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences)
- IBZ (International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences)
- ISI Alerting Services
- Index Medicus (1939-)
- Index to Scientific Reviews
- Inpharma Weekly
- International Nursing Index (partial coverage)
- L'Ann¨¦e Philologique
- MEDLINE
- Numismatic Literature
- Periodicals Contents Index
- Protozoological Abstracts (partial coverage)
- Reactions Weekly
- Referativnyi Zhurnal (partial coverage)
- Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies
- Science Citation Index
- Science Citation Index - Expanded
- Social Sciences Citation Index
- Social Services Abstracts
- Sociological Abstracts
- Tropical Diseases Bulletin
Instructions to Authors
Submissions should be addressed to:
The Editors Bulletin of the History of Medicine 1900 East Monument Street Baltimore, MD 21205 USA Tel.: 410-955-3179 FAX: 410-502-6819 e-mail: bhm@jhmi.edu http://www.press.jhu.edu/journals/bulletin_of_the_history_of_medicine/index.html
The journal publishes articles spanning the social, cultural, and scientific aspects of the history of medicine worldwide. Articles are based on historical research in primary sources that allow the author to make interpretations and to place the story in historical context. Articles should not exceed 10,000 words of text.
The Bulletin does not publish material that is available elsewhere at the time of its publication in the journal, nor material for which we must acknowledge permission to another publisher. We regularly publish articles that later appear as chapters in books, but the journal and its publisher hold the copyright, and the book publisher obtains permission to reprint. Publication of the journal article must antedate publication of the book.
Conflict of Interest: Authors are responsible for informing the editors of any institutional or organizational funding they have received for research related to the subject of the article.
Preparing Your Manuscript: General Guidelines
- Please send two typescripts and a diskette of the manuscript.
- Please identify yourself only on a detachable cover sheet, as the Bulletin's reviews are double blind.
- Please supply an abstract of 100 or fewer words with your paper.
Summary and Key Words
- Please provide a summary of your article(100-200 words), with 4 to 8 key words for indexing purposes.
Text
- Double-space everything: text, notes, and quotations.
- Use underlining rather than the italic font. Don't use bold type. Use the same type size and font for all material, including notes and block quotations.
- Quotations of more than six typed lines should be indented from the left margin and typed in a block format (double-spaced).
- Every quotation should be fully documented according to Bulletin style (see below, "Notes"). Very important: The Bulletin prefers to identify the source of each separate quotation with its own note; please do not "bundle" citations into a single note at the end of the paragraph.
- Dates should be in the form "17 April 1898."
- To answer questions about style and usage in the Bulletin, refer to the Chicago Manual of Style (15th edition).
Notes
- Use endnotes, not footnotes. Although the printed journal contains footnotes, at this stage endnotes are required.
- Number notes sequentially; do not re-use the same note number later in the text. Indicate notes by superscript numbers in the text.
- Acknowledgments should appear in an unnumbered note preceding note 1.
- Document fully. The responsibility for accurate documentation lies with the author. For books and journals, follow the Bulletin style given below; for more complex references, see the Chicago Manual of Style. In general, give as much information as possible if you are unsure of the format; excessive detail can always be deleted, but it is difficult for the editorial office to supply details not provided by the author.
Please be sure to provide: Full first names and middle initial(s) for authors and editors Subtitles of books and articles Full names of foreign journals cited The name of the publisher for books published after 1900 For newspaper articles, the author, title of article, and page numbers if available. Exact and inclusive page numbers for all quotations
- The second and succeeding citations of references should refer back to the first full citation.
Examples
- Alain Corbin, The Foul and the Fragrant: Odor and the French Social Imagination, trans. Miriam L. Kochan (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1986), pp. 10-12. [This is the standard Bulletin style for citation of books.]
- Francis H. Davenport, "Some Gynecological Cases Treated by the Faradic Current," Boston Med. Surg. J., 1988, 119: 397. [This is the standard Bulletin style for citation of journals.]
- Walsh McDermott, "Evaluating the Physician and His Technology," in Doing Better and Feeling Worse, ed. John H. Knowles (New York: Norton, 1979), p. 143.
- Corbin, Foul and Fragrant (n. 1), p. 11.
- Maria R. Audubon, ed., Audubon and His Journals, 2 vols. (New York, 1897; reprint, New York: Dover, 1960), 2: 42-48.
- "One Malady Casts Out Another," New York Times, 7 July 1925, p. 18, col. 5.
Illustrations
- Tables and charts may be submitted as computer files or typed double-spaced on separate sheets of paper.
- Photographs may be sent as glossy black-and-white 5" x 7" prints (do not send photos in color), or as e-mail attachments in TIFF or EPS formats. Halftones (art with any shades of grey) should be 266-300 dpi; line art, 900-1200 dpi. Do not use Word, PDF, JPG (JPEG), or GIF files for illustrations.
Permissions
- You will need to provide copies of letters granting permission to reprint illustrations.
- Unpublished theses present a particular problem. If you are quoting more than 5 sentences from such an unpublished work, please provide a letter granting permission from the author of the thesis or from the sponsoring university.
Editorial Board
Editors Randall M. Packard Jerome J. Bylebyl Editor Emeritus Gert H. Brieger Associate Editor Susan L. Abrams email: sab@jhmi.edu Copyeditor Julia A McVaugh Advisory Editorial Board Joel Braslow Ellen Dwyer Myron Echenberg Amalie Kass Howard Kushner Ann LaBerge Barron Lerner James Mohr Ellen More Leslie Reagan Karen Reeds Jole Shackelford
Jerome J. Bylebyl Editor Emeritus Gert H. Brieger Associate Editor Susan L. Abrams email: sab@jhmi.edu Copyeditor Julia A McVaugh Advisory Editorial Board Joel Braslow Ellen Dwyer Myron Echenberg Amalie Kass Howard Kushner Ann LaBerge Barron Lerner James Mohr Ellen More Leslie Reagan Karen Reeds Jole Shackelford
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