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Latest revision as of 05:03, 18 February 2025
The Lancet is a weekly peer-reviewed general medical journal. It is among the world's oldest and best-known general medical journals. The journal was founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley, an English surgeon who named it after the surgical instrument called a lancet, as well as after the term "lancet arch", a window with a sharp pointed arch, to indicate the "light of wisdom" or "to let in light".
History[edit]
The Lancet was founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley. The creation of the journal was a significant event in the history of medicine, as it was one of the first to focus on disseminating medical knowledge to a wide audience. The journal's first issue was published on October 5, 1823.
Content[edit]
The Lancet publishes original research articles, review articles, editorials, book reviews, correspondence, as well as news features and case reports. The Lancet has been described as one of the most prestigious and best known general medical journals in the world.
Impact[edit]
The Lancet has a significant impact on global health. It has published many articles that have influenced health policies and clinical practice worldwide.
Controversies[edit]
The Lancet has been involved in several controversies, including the publication of fraudulent research studies.
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