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Q J Med 2002; 95: 1-2
© 2002 Association of Physicians


Editorial

Punctuated equilibrium

Christopher Martyn, Executive Editor

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 reviews—authoritative accounts of subjects of general concern to physicians. Their . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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