Hospitals-Meddelelser

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Hospitals-Meddelelser is a Danish medical journal that was published from 1859 to 1923. The journal was the official publication of the Danish Medical Association and was primarily aimed at physicians. The journal published articles on a wide range of medical topics, including clinical medicine, surgery, pathology, and public health.

History[edit | edit source]

The journal was first published in 1859 by the Danish Medical Association. The association was founded in the same year with the aim of promoting the interests of the medical profession in Denmark. The journal was initially published quarterly, but the frequency of publication increased over time. The journal ceased publication in 1923.

Content[edit | edit source]

The journal published a wide range of articles on medical topics. These included original research articles, case reports, reviews of recent medical literature, and reports on medical meetings and conferences. The journal also published editorials and opinion pieces on issues of interest to the medical profession.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The journal had a significant impact on the medical profession in Denmark. It provided a forum for Danish physicians to share their research findings and clinical experiences. The journal also played a key role in disseminating new medical knowledge and promoting best practices in clinical medicine and public health.

See also[edit | edit source]

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