Palm-leaf medical manuscriptsSubmit your ManuscriptRepositoryMedieval15th-century manuscriptRestoring illuminated manuscriptsCollectionsCatalogueIslamicHandwrittenParchmentArchivalIndividual manuscriptResearchImprove your chances19th2023SinhaleseLibrariesCuratorPersian14thFolio18th centuryResearchersMedicineLibraryRichlyPhysiciansDOCXContent1990World'sChecklistWritingsPerspectivesArabicReviewersJournalCollectionTextsBooksPracticeHistoricalHistoryPublication supportAbstractMainLeidenDraftJournalsSciencesWritersIllustrationSectionPerfectlyAuthorsWrittenClarityPDFsTopics
Palm-leaf medical manuscripts1
- Two views of Sinhala palm-leaf medical manuscripts (ca. 1700) with authorship unknown called Medical charms (MS S6). (nih.gov)
Submit your Manuscript1
- Editage's medical editing services combine almost 20 years of editing experience with subject-specific knowledge to help you to submit your manuscript with confidence. (editage.com)
Repository1
- Rare Books and Manuscripts is the repository for an impressive collection of primary and secondary resources in the field of medical, dental, and nursing history. (rochester.edu)
Medieval12
- This dissertation addresses the different ways in which the body is rendered in three medieval medical manuscripts by John of Ardeme and how this imagery served contemporary ideological purposes. (gla.ac.uk)
- These different findings demonstrate how medieval medical iconography responded to specific social, ideological and theological concerns, and show how Ardeme's ostensibly practical treatise also promoted the social position of surgeons. (gla.ac.uk)
- Collector, educator, and historian Otto Ege made leaf collections out of medieval manuscripts that were damaged or incomplete and sold them or distributed them to libraries and special collections across North America, including to the Cary Collection. (sciencedaily.com)
- Inscribed in manuscript texts known as herbals , plants and their medical properties became central to the tradition of medieval illuminated manuscripts. (mymodernmet.com)
- Their knowledge was preserved in the medieval manuscripts of the Byzantines, the Islamic lands, and even Dark Age Europe. (mymodernmet.com)
- While the elaborately illustrated manuscripts of medieval days have morphed into guides filled with photographs, the fascination with the uses of plants remains fundamental. (mymodernmet.com)
- Six scholars will present papers on various topics from medieval astronomy, alchemy, chiromancy, scientific writing in the Near East, and the influence of Arabic scientific manuscript production on the medieval West. (upenn.edu)
- This website celebrates the medieval manuscript holdings of the National Library of Medicine, with a special focus on medicine and medical literature in medieval England, on the sources and transmission of the manuscript texts, and on their later manifestations. (nih.gov)
- Though there is much in medieval medical theory and practice that we find fantastical, laughable, or horrifying, the adoption of the Hippocratic corpus invigorated attempts to explain disease by natural causes and to base healing on rational principles. (nih.gov)
- So let us honor our medieval medical ancestors as we admire and enjoy these products of their minds and hands. (nih.gov)
- Another particular difficulty is to choose the right pigments to match the natural pigments used to decorate the medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. (moleiro.com)
- In 2023, Muzeum Brněnska digitised three more medieval manuscripts from the library of the Benedictine Abbey in Rajhrad. (manuscriptorium.com)
15th-century manuscript3
- Students have discovered lost text on 15th-century manuscript leaves using an imaging system they developed as freshmen. (sciencedaily.com)
- MS Digby 325, 15th century manuscript. (jameslindlibrary.org)
- Manuscript: Key passage in the late 14th / early 15th century manuscript Biblioteca Marciana Lat. (jameslindlibrary.org)
Restoring illuminated manuscripts1
- The goal of restoring illuminated manuscripts should be to make them resilient to damage while altering them as little as possible. (wikipedia.org)
Collections12
- The rare book and periodical collections are representative of western medical literature in every period and specialty. (rochester.edu)
- Our manuscript collections focus mainly on UR Medical Center faculty, but also include resources of local interest outside the Medical Center. (rochester.edu)
- The resources and services of the Rare Books and Manuscripts section are available to anyone whose research needs can be met in our collections. (rochester.edu)
- Rare books, manuscript collections, historical photographs, etc. may be used under supervision in the Rare Books and Manuscripts department during departmental hours. (rochester.edu)
- The students are interested to see if more manuscript leaves from Ege collections across the country are palimpsests. (sciencedaily.com)
- The collections include material relating to a range of surgical specialities and key themes in the history and development of surgery, for example the professionalisation of surgery, the entry of women into the profession, medical illustration and the influence of war on surgery. (rcseng.ac.uk)
- Our collections reflect major medical advances that revolutionised surgical practice in the 19th century. (rcseng.ac.uk)
- Manuscripts may be cited as individual items and as collections. (nih.gov)
- See Chapter 14B Manuscript Collections for information on citing collections. (nih.gov)
- Catalogues for individual collections are available in the reading room of Manuscripts & Archives. (tcd.ie)
- The National Medical Library in Prague has provided access to five early printed books or their binder's volumes from its collections. (manuscriptorium.com)
- Twenty-five codices have been digitised from the collections of the Department of Manuscripts and Early Printed Books of the National Library of the Czech Republic. (manuscriptorium.com)
Catalogue6
- Sami K. Hamarneh, Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts on Medicine and Pharmacy at the British Library (Cairo: Les editions universitaires d'Egypte, 1975). (nih.gov)
- A. Z. Iskandar, A Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts on Medicine and Science in the Wellcome Historical Medical Library (London: The Wellcome Historical Medical Library, 1967). (nih.gov)
- Lutz Richter-Bernburg, Persian Medical Manuscripts at the University of California, Los Angeles: A Descriptive Catalogue , Humana Civilitas, vol. 4 (Malibu: Udena Publications, 1978). (nih.gov)
- A New Catalogue of Arabic Manuscripts in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, Volume 1: Arabic Manuscripts on Medicine and Related Topics (Oxford: Clarendon Press, planned date of publication 2003). (nih.gov)
- Catalogue of Additional Manuscripts: Sloane 1900-1993 (London: British Museum unpublished manuscript of unedited descriptions, no date), no. 1977 [available in The British Library Manuscripts Reading Room]. (bl.uk)
- New York, 2001 ¶ Only edition of this landmark catalogue: '[In] a charged salesroom, the Medical Library of Dr. Meyer Friedman brought an outstanding $5.8 million, double its high estimate of $2.9 million. (biblio.com)
Islamic3
- While the bulk of these medical manuscripts were donated by the twentieth century scholar and manuscript dealer Abraham Shalom Yahuda, who sold the National Library of Medicine its own Islamic manuscript collection during the early 1940s, others were acquired over the course of the decades. (nih.gov)
- Dr. Thrope's talk will provide a guided tour of the National Library of Israel's Islamic medicine collection, focusing in particular on rare and unique manuscripts that can shed light on the NLM's own collection, which is among the best in the world. (nih.gov)
- An interview with Samuel Thrope, PhD on his NLM History Talk and his work with Islamic medical manuscripts. (nih.gov)
Handwritten3
- The Darwin Online project at NUS published an exceptional manuscript handwritten by Charles Darwin in 1865. (nus.edu.sg)
- A manuscript refers to any type of work, either handwritten or typewritten, that is not published. (nih.gov)
- On offer is a super, very interesting manuscript relic of 19th Century medical and pharmacological knowledge, treatment and procedure being a 200 page large 12 x 7.5 inch notebook handwritten by G.R. Hill in 1885 while he was a student at the Eclectic Medical Institute in Cincinnati. (katzfinemanuscripts.com)
Parchment6
- It is a specialty case of the conservation and restoration of parchment within the field of conservation and restoration of books, manuscripts, documents and ephemera. (wikipedia.org)
- Pressing an illuminated manuscript pushes the pigment down, altering the image itself and likely causing damage (such as a relief effect to the other side of the page) so it is very important to not put any pressure upon images on parchment, especially when it is wet. (wikipedia.org)
- By using ultraviolet-fluorescence imaging, the students revealed that a manuscript leaf held in RIT's Cary Graphic Arts Collection was actually a palimpsest, a manuscript on parchment with multiple layers of writing. (sciencedaily.com)
- At the time the manuscript was written, making parchment was expensive, so leaves were regularly scraped or erased and re-used. (sciencedaily.com)
- For each manuscript, we use paper or parchment with the same characteristics as the original one. (moleiro.com)
- We make every effort to reproduce not only the colour, thickness, texture and exact size of the parchment, but also the wear and tear and even the smell of the manuscript acquired over the centuries. (moleiro.com)
Archival2
- https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/196918 Accessed December 05, 2023. (dartmouth.edu)
- https://archives-manuscripts.dartmouth.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/727884 Accessed September 28, 2023. (dartmouth.edu)
Individual manuscript1
- Each individual manuscript, and even each individual page, must be considered as a separate object with different aspects that must be taken into consideration. (wikipedia.org)
Research21
- The process of publishing a scientific paper in a medical journal involves an author(s) submitting a manuscript (a written paper about a research topic or study) to the journal editor. (nih.gov)
- The editor then assigns the manuscript for review by scientific reviewers or subject matter experts-such as physicians, researchers, or other scientists-in the research area that the manuscript is based on. (nih.gov)
- Findings from medical research, which help researchers and physicians learn more about diseases and conditions to improve health and health care, are usually published in medical journals. (nih.gov)
- Yet, medical journal editors do not include community members in the scientific review process due to concerns that they lack basic knowledge about research issues and methods, lack understanding of scientific language or data analyses, have unrealistic expectations of medical research, or lack objectivity. (nih.gov)
- To determine whether community members can review medical manuscripts and provide useful feedback, several researchers collaborated to conduct a type of research study known as randomized controlled trial. (nih.gov)
- The researchers asked the staff of these journals to send them all full-length original research manuscripts that their editors planned to send for scientific review. (nih.gov)
- Getting published in peer-reviewed medical journals is a critical part of your research plan. (editage.com)
- Our expert medical editors offer class-leading medical editing and proofreading services for a range of medical documents-from research manuscripts and case studies to grant proposals and poster presentations. (editage.com)
- New developments in medical research need to be communicated quickly and effectively. (editage.com)
- With high-quality editing by specialized medical experts, Editage's medical editing services will make sure that journal editors receive only the very best version of your medical research manuscript. (editage.com)
- They are also adept at following guidelines and writing and formatting styles across a variety of document types including medical journals and medical research papers. (editage.com)
- What services do you provide under medical research paper and medical manuscript writing? (editage.com)
- With manuscript acceptance rates in leading oncology journals as low as 15% and rates in mid-impact journals at ~50%, the nature of research publication in the field of oncology is becoming increasingly competitive. (elion.nz)
- The Library of Congress provides access to manuscripts at the Library of Congress for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their use for other purposes. (loc.gov)
- NEBDHub and NSDC members have the opportunity to submit a research manuscript in the CFM with the article processing charge (APC) waived. (aweber.com)
- Submitted manuscripts are expected to provide new conceptual, theoretical, and practical insights based on empirical data emerging from recent market or research activities. (aweber.com)
- The SleepMove system is a novel adjunctive diagnostic tool for providers that is cost-efficient, is convenient for the patient and family, and offers novel sleep autonomic metrics for early MCI/ADRD detection, based on decades of medical and engineering research. (nih.gov)
- This Request for Applications (RFA) is an activity of the research component of the Medical Treatment Effectiveness Program (MEDTEP) in the Department of Health and Human Services, to assess the appropriateness and effectiveness of alternative strategies to prevent, diagnose, treat, and manage clinical conditions. (nih.gov)
- This annual symposium brings together scholars to present research related to the study of manuscript books and documents produced before the age of printing and to discuss the role of digital technologies in advancing manuscript research. (upenn.edu)
- Cloud Manuscript Writing Service provides a user-friendly approach to researchers/authors for writing their manuscripts in a lucid manner to enhance the quality of their research documents and make them worth to publish. (cloudpublications.org)
- Researchers/Authors can send the manuscript overview, topic, related research documents, and results towards writing a manuscript in doc. (cloudpublications.org)
Improve your chances1
- How can medical editing services improve your chances of manuscript publication? (editage.com)
19th1
- The majority of these manuscripts came to either the Manchester Medical Society's library or the Radford Library as aresult of donations from some of 19th century Manchester's most distinguished medical men, such as John Hull, Charles Clay, and Thomas Radford. (jisc.ac.uk)
20232
- This call for manuscripts will be open through December 2023 with rolling submissions. (aweber.com)
- In 2023, the library of the Premonstratensian Canonry in Nová Říše digitised four manuscripts from the 15th century. (manuscriptorium.com)
Sinhalese1
- Sinhalese physicians deployed these manuscripts as signs of medical learning and prestige. (nih.gov)
Libraries3
- Those manuscripts contained in series MMM/18-22 were donated at a later date and therefore were donated directly to either Owens College or the Victoria University of Manchester rather than through one of the older libraries. (jisc.ac.uk)
- Equally some individuals purchased copies of these lectures without actually having attended them if they were of interest, adding them to their own libraries before donating them to the Medical Society's library. (jisc.ac.uk)
- In partnership with the Philadelphia Area Center for History of Science (PACHS) and the Chemical Heritage Foundation , the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Libraries, and the Department of the History and Sociology of Science are pleased to announce the 1st Annual Lawrence J. Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age. (upenn.edu)
Curator2
- Steven Galbraith, curator of the Cary Graphic Arts Collection, said he was excited they discovered the manuscript leaf was a palimpsest because similar leaves have been studied extensively by scholars across the country, but never tested with UV light or fully imaged. (sciencedaily.com)
- William G. Noel, Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books at the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore and Director of the Archimedes Palimpsest Project , will speak on the trials, tribulations, successes, and surprises in the decade-long project to retrieve the lost texts of Archimedes, the ancient Greek mathematician, from a 13th-century Greek prayer book. (upenn.edu)
Persian2
- The Islam and Middle East Collection of the National Library of Israel contains nearly 2500 Arabic, Persian and Turkish manuscripts dating from the ninth to the nineteenth centuries. (nih.gov)
- By Homira Pashai The National Library of Medicine holds an important collection of over 200 manuscripts dating back to the eleventh century in Arabic, Persian, and Ottoman Turkish relating to health and medicine. (nih.gov)
14th2
- in addition, the manuscript contains writings of other authors of the second half of the 14th century, Matouš from Krakov and Henry of Langenstein, sermons and other texts. (manuscriptorium.com)
- The first consists of Central European Latin manuscripts (from the Czech lands as well as Austria and Germany) from the 14th and 15th centuries. (manuscriptorium.com)
Folio1
- Every folio of the manuscript is photographed recto and verso with a multi-shot high-resolution digital camera. (moleiro.com)
18th century2
- many of these are 18th-century transcripts of legal texts, poetry, medical texts, prose texts and the sagas. (tcd.ie)
- The earliest of them is the collection of German medical texts, printed in Frankfurt am Main around the middle of the 16th century (shelf mark T 452), whereas the other printed books come from the period between the end of the 16th century and the end of the 18th century. (manuscriptorium.com)
Researchers4
- In this study, researchers evaluated the effectiveness of community members reviewing medical manuscripts. (nih.gov)
- Out of these, the researchers selected 578 manuscripts, which excluded those that community reviewers were less likely to provide useful comments about (including manuscripts that had a statistical focus, were about medical practice or medical education, or addressed a rare health condition). (nih.gov)
- The researchers then assigned these manuscripts randomly and equally between two groups: scientific review only (or the control group) and community and scientific reviews (or the intervention group). (nih.gov)
- This call for manuscripts invites scholars, graduate students, post docs, researchers and professors who are members of the NEBDHub or NSDC to develop and submit a manuscript addressing the opportunities and challenges in healthcare which may be addressed by leveraging data science tools and techniques, as well as blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT). (aweber.com)
Medicine9
- A.Z. Iskandar, A Descriptive List of Arabic Manuscripts on Medicine and Science at the University of California, Los Angeles (Leiden: Brill, 1984). (nih.gov)
- By Margaret Kaiser ~ The National Library of Medicine recently acquired a rare manuscript related to the Ancient Greek physician Galen. (nih.gov)
- Education on the business side of medicine is becoming less and less a "learn as you go" type of thing and more of an option in medical school curriculums. (medscape.com)
- Dr. Kim writes extensively on the business of medicine for physicians at his blog, Non-Clinical Medical Jobs . (medscape.com)
- Medical charms were employed for health and wellbeing bridging the line between magic and early medicine. (nih.gov)
- the Hebrew manuscript of Avicenna's Canon of Medicine ( MMM/23/2/14 ) is one such example. (jisc.ac.uk)
- Find the AMA's Observership Programs to help international medical graduates adapt to the practice of medicine in the United States. (ama-assn.org)
- Key Council reports on this topic have addressed patient-centered medical homes, precision medicine, APMs, telemedicine, and retail and store-based health clinics. (ama-assn.org)
- Note that the majority of examples for citations provided in this chapter are taken from the Modern Manuscripts Collection of the National Library of Medicine. (nih.gov)
Library10
- J. A. Herbert], Illuminated Manuscripts and Bindings of Manuscripts Exhibited in The Grenville Library , Guide to the Exhibited Manuscripts, 3 (Oxford: British Museum, 1923), no. 44. (bl.uk)
- Eric G. Millar, Souvenir de l'exposition de manuscrits fran ais peintures organis e la Grenville Library (British Museum) en janviers-mars 1932 (Paris, 1933), pp. 24-25. (bl.uk)
- This collection comprises some of the original manuscripts extracted from the extensive historic medical library of the University of Manchester. (jisc.ac.uk)
- The majority of the material has its origins in the library of the Manchester Medical Society, who deposited their library with the University in 1930. (jisc.ac.uk)
- Those manuscripts created by Robert Dobson ( MMM/1 ) and those created and collected by Thomas Radford ( MMM/14 ) originate from the Radford Library of St Mary's Hospital rather than the Manchester Medical Society. (jisc.ac.uk)
- Many of these volumes contain annotations to indicate that they originated from the Manchester Medical Society's library but other than that it is not clear who was responsible for donating them. (jisc.ac.uk)
- Rauner Library Archives and Manuscripts. (dartmouth.edu)
- Credit Line: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Sigmund Freud Papers. (loc.gov)
- It consists of two events: a public lecture hosted by PACHS and the Chemical Heritage Foundation on Friday, October 24, and a day-long symposium hosted by the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Penn on Saturday, October 25. (upenn.edu)
- The symposium will be held in the Rosenwald Gallery, on the 6th floor of Van Pelt-Dietrich Library [ map ] and will include an exhibition of scientific manuscripts selected from the Rare Book and Manuscript Library and the Schoenberg Collection. (upenn.edu)
Richly1
- These manuscripts could be richly illuminated and illustrated . (mymodernmet.com)
Physicians4
- There's an argument to be made that understanding the business and economics of medical practice makes physicians better caregivers. (medscape.com)
- Dr. Kim's Non-Clinical Medical Jobs blog is not just for physicians trying to get away from direct patient care. (medscape.com)
- Spectacles of Erudition: Physicians and the Vernacular Medical Treatise in Early Modern Spain. (upenn.edu)
- Remember, before your health care team uses your living will to guide medical decisions or your health care proxy can make medical decisions on your behalf, two physicians must confirm that you are unable to make your own medical decisions. (cancer.org)
DOCX1
- Take on leadership opportunities at the local, state or national levels to represent medical students and address their concerns-download PDFs or applications in DOCX format. (ama-assn.org)
Content1
- The Author can send the content of the manuscript: Self Written or Raw Content, Results: Tables or Images or Graphs etc. (cloudpublications.org)
19901
- In: East Bay express (Emeryville, California, 2001- ), vol. 26, no. 3 (29 October 2003, offered complete), pages 14-21 ¶ Perhaps the longest and most detailed press account--amounting to some 4700 words in all--of the discovery (1990) and implications of the long-lost manuscript (1876-80) of the first half (chapters 1-21) of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. (biblio.com)
World's1
- At M. Moleiro Editor, we specialise in producing perfect replicas, exclusive limited editions, of the world's most beautiful illuminated manuscripts, maps and atlases. (moleiro.com)
Checklist1
- with Thomas Herndon, Part II, Medical Miniatures in Extant Manuscripts: A Checklist , no. 86.85. (bl.uk)
Writings1
- Upon receiving your order, our team reviews the order thereafter it is directed to the relevant academic expert writer having above 10 years of experience in manuscript writings. (cloudpublications.org)
Perspectives1
- Community members may provide useful perspectives on manuscripts submitted to medical journals. (nih.gov)
Arabic2
Reviewers2
- All the manuscripts were sent to scientific reviewers for review. (nih.gov)
- Our team of editors, consisting of published authors and former peer reviewers of various journals, will analyse your manuscript and recommend journals with the maximum chance of publication success. (researchmedics.com)
Journal6
- Journal editors use scientific reviews to make decisions about whether to accept or reject a manuscript for publication. (nih.gov)
- An NIMHD-funded study determined that community members can review medical manuscripts and provide useful feedback to journal editors if they are trained, supervised, and compensated. (nih.gov)
- How do you make sure that your paper reflects high-quality medical English and adheres to journal guidelines? (editage.com)
- Examples of manuscripts include author drafts of journal articles and books as well as finished works. (nih.gov)
- Brilliant subject experts having Doctor of Philosophy and Post Docs with excellent writing skills and experience are associated with Cloud Manuscript Writing Service those write manuscripts for the journal(s) as per the ethical standards of academia which will be fully referenced. (cloudpublications.org)
- Manuscripts that are Published Ahead of Print have been peer reviewed and accepted for publication by the Editorial Board of the West Indian Medical Journal. (uwi.edu)
Collection4
- a collection of medical treatises bound together for use as a textbook or reference. (nih.gov)
- It is around these men that the collection has been arranged, with the manuscripts grouped into 22 series, each representing the individual who was either responsible for their creation or for their collection. (jisc.ac.uk)
- The collection is significant for its reflection of the growth of the Manchester medical profession and the interests and activities of its members as well as containing some of the only known copies of early medical lectures given in the Manchester medical schools. (jisc.ac.uk)
- The students have supplied incredibly important information about at least two of our manuscript leaves here in the collection and in a sense have discovered two texts that we didn't know were in the collection," said Galbraith. (sciencedaily.com)
Texts1
- Medical in nature, these texts often codified knowledge that had long been orally passed on. (mymodernmet.com)
Books4
- Please be aware that reference questions requiring the consultation of rare books and manuscripts are time and labor-intensive: it may take anywhere between 7 business days and two weeks to answer your question. (rochester.edu)
- Mongolian Manuscript comes to Turning the Pages - this interactive experience puts rare books in your hands. (nih.gov)
- Some of the manuscripts were created as a result of their own studies or professional activities (e.g. case books) and others had been collected or purchased by them and stand as a reflection of their professional interests. (jisc.ac.uk)
- Manuscript illumination of the Romanesque period was characterized by a vast enlargement of the traditional fund of pictorial imagery, although in terms of overall execution and calligraphic quality Romanesque illuminated books often show a certain carelessness and lack of refinement. (infoplease.com)
Practice2
- they were also given several opportunities to practice reviewing manuscripts. (nih.gov)
- Emma prepares manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals and crafts strategically-sound and persuasive copy, expertly working within the constraints of regulations and codes of practice. (elion.nz)
Historical2
- Medical historical reference services. (rochester.edu)
- The conservation and restoration of illuminated manuscripts is the care and treatment of illuminated manuscripts which have cultural and historical significance so that they may be viewed, read, and studied now and in the future. (wikipedia.org)
History1
- Robert Herrlinger, History of Medical Illustration from Antiquity to A. D. 1600 (Nijkerk: Pitman Medical & Scientific Publishing, 1970), pp. 33-34, 39 pl. (bl.uk)
Publication support1
- Our in-house scientific services team includes scientific directors, therapeutic area team leads, medical writers, medical editors, and publication support specialists. (editage.com)
Abstract1
- Articles in English from the EMR, explicitly mentioning "faculty development" in medical education, in the title, abstract or anywhere in the text, during 2013-2020 were included. (who.int)
Main1
- According to Wade Welshons, an expert in endocrine disruption and associate professor at the University of Missouri who also was not involved in the current study, the main takeaway is that difficult-to-predict medical items exhibit high hormone-like activity. (nih.gov)
Leiden1
- Left: The 6th-century Leiden manuscript of the "Pseudo-Apuleius Herbarius" (MS. Voss. (mymodernmet.com)
Draft2
- We hold Hunter's letters to Jenner, other Jenner correspondence and a manuscript draft of the original cowpox vaccination publication. (rcseng.ac.uk)
- Our coordinator receives the written manuscript draft from writer and forwarded to our editorial board members towards Final Review. (cloudpublications.org)
Journals3
- Manuscripts with language errors, inconsistencies in data, or problems with structure and flow can impede your chances of acceptance in reputed medical journals. (editage.com)
- This not only helps authors save time, but a perfectly edited manuscript that stands out from the other submissions is also sure to increase your chances of acceptance by medical journals. (editage.com)
- He then contributed to various Eclectic Medical Journals through the early 1900s. (katzfinemanuscripts.com)
Sciences3
- Our editors have advanced medical degrees and have been certified by the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS). (editage.com)
- Our senior editors, who hold advanced medical degrees, are also certified by the Board of Editors in the Life Sciences (BELS), and are trained to identify and correct grammar, language, and word usage issues within your document. (editage.com)
- To understand this unique document, historian of science Dr John van Wyhe from the NUS Department of Biological Sciences, and founder and Director of Darwin Online, sheds light on the origins of the 157-year-old manuscript, and why Darwin chose to handwrite the selected passage from Origin of Species . (nus.edu.sg)
Writers2
- For medical writers, there is a lot of time spent wading through swathes of clinical papers to identify the landmark studies while filtering out the chuff. (elion.nz)
- At Elion, Adrian is involved in developing a training programme for new medical writers and provides regular editorial support to Emma. (elion.nz)
Illustration1
- If somebody compares an illustration taken from the original manuscript with our replica, there is really no way to distinguish one from the other. (moleiro.com)
Section4
- Additional contributions may be attributed in the Acknowledgments section of the manuscript. (cdc.gov)
- There is an examination section at the end where presumably you answered and were then given a medical license. (katzfinemanuscripts.com)
- medical section on fol. (jameslindlibrary.org)
- Manuscripts in this section will be removed once they have been issued to a volume and issue, but will still retain the DOI and date of e-publication. (uwi.edu)
Perfectly1
- My vocation of reproducing illuminated manuscripts and codices as perfectly as possible developed over a long period of time. (moleiro.com)
Authors4
- any manuscript with more than 10 authors requires a description of the contributions of each author. (cdc.gov)
- Other differences from the standard book are that the full names of authors are used, and an unpaginated manuscript is described in terms of leaves, not pages. (nih.gov)
- See our Instructions for Authors on how to properly cite manuscripts at this stage. (uwi.edu)
- The manuscripts mostly contain preaching works (the authors include e.g. (manuscriptorium.com)
Written2
- European herbals began in manuscript form and were painstakingly written by hand by professional scribes. (mymodernmet.com)
- The manuscript was written in 1732-1735 and contains songs for the religious holidays throughout the year and hymns for some other occasions. (manuscriptorium.com)
Clarity2
- They will also help improve the flow, clarity, and coherence of your manuscript, and ensure the correct use of technical terms in your field. (editage.com)
- The editorial staff of Preventing Chronic Disease (PCD) uses the AMA Manual of Style, 11th Edition, as our guide to review and revise manuscripts before publication for organization, clarity, accuracy, and style. (cdc.gov)
PDFs1
- If your manuscript includes any non-editable files (such as PDFs), you will need to re-submit an editable file either when submitting your revised manuscript, or after editorial acceptance if no revisions are necessary. (clinexpmed.org)
Topics1
- Get key background from the AMA on the emerging medical ethics topics that medical students should be learning about in medical school. (ama-assn.org)