Q J Med 2002; 95: 1-2
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Punctuated equilibrium
The minutes of the early meetings of the founding editors of the Quarterly Journal of Medicine, recorded by Dr A.G. Gibson in a spidery hand, are something of a struggle to read. But it's possible to decipher what these luminaries, who included William Osler, had in mind. They were trying to create a journal that published both high-quality clinical research and what they referred to as critical reviewsauthoritative accounts of subjects of general concern to physicians. Their
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