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Magazine (Medicine)

Magazine (pronunciation: /ˈmæɡəˌziːn/) is a term not commonly associated with medicine, but it can refer to a collection or storage place, which in a medical context, could be a reference to a repository of medical articles, journals, or resources.

Etymology

The term "magazine" originates from the Arabic word makhāzin (مخازن), meaning "storehouses". It was first used in English in the 16th century to refer to a place for storing goods, especially ammunition. In the 18th century, the term was used to refer to a periodical publication that contains a collection of articles, stories, or pictures.

Related Terms

  • Medical Journal: A periodical publication that focuses on topics related to medicine and healthcare. It often contains research articles, case reports, and review articles.
  • Medical Literature: Refers to articles in journals and texts in books devoted to the field of medicine.
  • Medical Repository: A storage place for medical data, articles, journals, and other resources.
  • Periodical Literature: A category of print or digital publications that are published in a periodic manner (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.).

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