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New England Journal of Medicine - Definition and Overview |
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The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) is a peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Massachusetts Medical Society.
It was founded by Dr. James Homer Wright in 1915 as Case Records of the Massachusetts General Hospital, later the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, then NEJM from 1921.
Editors
- Walter Prentice Bowers, 19211937
- Robert Nason Nye, 19371947
- Joseph Garland, 19471967
- Franz J. Ingelfinger, 19671977
- Arnold S. Relman, 19771991
- Jerome P. Kassirer, 19911999
- Marcia Angell, 19992000
- Jeffrey M. Drazen, 2000-
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Example Usage of Medicine |
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AmberlyDW: @MichelleOH I can't eat either. I had to force food down so I could take my Medicine LOL |
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AtheistChurch: RT @ah8r: Finally, Bill Maher admits to his atheism: http://is.gd/4SJaP Now all we need is to get him to admit alternative Medicine is bogus |
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YourBoyInPurple: @roxien I must admit I did love his telling of George's Marvellous Medicine on Jackanory when I was a wee Delaney. |
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