Medical Hypotheses is a forum for ideas in medicine and related biomedical sciences. It will publish interesting and important theoretical papers that foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process thrives. The Aims and Scope of ...view more
Medical Hypotheses is a forum for ideas in medicine and related biomedical sciences. It will publish interesting and important theoretical papers that foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process thrives. The Aims and Scope of Medical Hypotheses are no different now from what was proposed by the founder of the journal, the late Dr David Horrobin. In his introduction to the first issue of the Journal, he asks 'what sorts of papers will be published in Medical Hypotheses? and goes on to answer 'Medical Hypotheses will publish papers which describe theories, ideas which have a great deal of observational support and some hypotheses where experimental support is yet fragmentary'. (Horrobin DF, 1975 Ideas in Biomedical Science: Reasons for the foundation of Medical Hypotheses. Medical Hypotheses Volume 1, Issue 1, January-February 1975, Pages 1-2.). Medical Hypotheses was therefore launched, and still exists today, to give novel, radical new ideas and speculations in medicine open-minded consideration, opening the field to radical hypotheses which would be rejected by most conventional journals. Papers in Medical Hypotheses take a standard scientific form in terms of style, structure and referencing. The journal therefore constitutes a bridge between cutting-edge theory and the mainstream of medical and scientific communication, which ideas must eventually enter if they are to be critiqued and tested against observations.
Submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by the Editor and external reviewers to ensure their scientific merit. All reviewers will be fully aware of the Aims and Scope of the Journal and will be judging the premise, originality and plausibility of the hypotheses submitted.
Abstracting/indexing: Medical Hypotheses is indexed and abstracted in: ADONIS, BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Medical Documentation Service, Reference Update, Research Alert, Science Citation Index, SciSearch UMI (Microfilm), Russian Academy of Science.
Medical Hypotheses is a forum for ideas in medicine and related biomedical sciences. It will publish interesting and important theoretical papers that foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process thrives. The Aims and Scope of Medical Hypotheses are no different now from what was proposed by the founder of the journal, the late Dr David Horrobin. In his introduction to the first issue of the Journal, he asks 'what sorts of papers will be published in Medical Hypotheses? and goes on to answer 'Medical Hypotheses will publish papers which describe theories, ideas which have a great deal of observational support and some hypotheses where experimental support is yet fragmentary'. (Horrobin DF, 1975 Ideas in Biomedical Science: Reasons for the foundation of Medical Hypotheses. Medical Hypotheses Volume 1, Issue 1, January-February 1975, Pages 1-2.). Medical Hypotheses was therefore launched, and still exists today, to give novel, radical new ideas and speculations in medicine open-minded consideration, opening the field to radical hypotheses which would be rejected by most conventional journals. Papers in Medical Hypotheses take a standard scientific form in terms of style, structure and referencing. The journal therefore constitutes a bridge between cutting-edge theory and the mainstream of medical and scientific communication, which ideas must eventually enter if they are to be critiqued and tested against observations.
Submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by the Editor and external reviewers to ensure their scientific merit. All reviewers will be fully aware of the Aims and Scope of the Journal and will be judging the premise, originality and plausibility of the hypotheses submitted.
Abstracting/indexing: Medical Hypotheses is indexed and abstracted in: ADONIS, BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Medical Documentation Service, Reference Update, Research Alert, Science Citation Index, SciSearch UMI (Microfilm), Russian Academy of Science.
Editor-in-Chief ,Mehar S. Manku ,,Birmingham, United Kingdom,Founding Editor ,David F. Horrobin ,,,Associate Editors ,Basant Puri ,,Hammersmith Hospital, London, United Kingdom,Editorial Advisory Board ,Joseph Alisky ,,University of Colorado Denver, General Internal Medicine - Hospitalist Service (AMC), Aurora, Colorado, United States, ,Chandra Bartholomeusz ,,UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER, Houston, Texas, United States, ,Pingjin Gao ,,Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China, ,Undurti Narasimha Das ,,UND LIfe Sciences, R & D, Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States, ,Vilayanur Ramachandran ,,University of California San Diego Department of Psychiatry, La Jolla, California, United States, ,Fulvio Alexandre Scorza ,,Federal University of Sao Paulo, São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil, ,Amit Srivastava ,,Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, ,Ian Treasaden ,,Imperial College London, London, United Kingdom
https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/medical-hypotheses-0306-9877.html21257Medical Hypotheseshttps://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/0/3/03069877.jpg290.4363USDInStock/Medicine/Internal Medicine/Medicine/Hematology19137138<IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> is a forum for ideas in <B>medicine</B> and related <B>biomedical sciences</B>. It will publish interesting and important theoretical papers that foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process thrives. The Aims and Scope of <IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> are no different now from what was proposed by the founder of the journal, the late Dr David Horrobin. In his introduction to the first issue of the Journal, he asks 'what sorts of papers will be published in Medical Hypotheses? and goes on to answer '<IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> will publish papers which describe theories, ideas which have a great deal of observational support and some <B>hypotheses</B> where experimental support is yet fragmentary'. (Horrobin DF, 1975 Ideas in Biomedical Science: Reasons for the foundation of Medical Hypotheses. Medical Hypotheses Volume 1, Issue 1, January-February 1975, Pages 1-2.). <IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> was therefore launched, and still exists today, to give novel, radical new ideas and speculations in medicine open-minded consideration, opening the field to radical hypotheses which would be rejected by most conventional journals. Papers in <IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> take a standard scientific form in terms of style, structure and referencing. The journal therefore constitutes a bridge between cutting-edge theory and the mainstream of medical and scientific communication, which ideas must eventually enter if they are to be critiqued and tested against observations.<P> Submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by the <a href="https://www.journals.elsevier.com/medical-hypotheses/editorial-board/">Editor</a> and external reviewers to ensure their scientific merit. All reviewers will be fully aware of the Aims and Scope of the Journal and will be judging the premise, originality and plausibility of the hypotheses submitted. <P>Abstracting/indexing:<BR> <IT>Medical Hypotheses </IT>is indexed and abstracted in: ADONIS, BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Medical Documentation Service, Reference Update, Research Alert, Science Citation Index, SciSearch UMI (Microfilm), Russian Academy of Science. <IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> is a forum for ideas in <B>medicine</B> and related <B>biomedical sciences</B>. It will publish interesting and important theoretical papers that foster the diversity and debate upon which the scientific process thrives. The Aims and Scope of <IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> are no different now from what was proposed by the founder of the journal, the late Dr David Horrobin. In his introduction to the first issue of the Journal, he asks 'what sorts of papers will be published in Medical Hypotheses? and goes on to answer '<IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> will publish papers which describe theories, ideas which have a great deal of observational support and some <B>hypotheses</B> where experimental support is yet fragmentary'. (Horrobin DF, 1975 Ideas in Biomedical Science: Reasons for the foundation of Medical Hypotheses. Medical Hypotheses Volume 1, Issue 1, January-February 1975, Pages 1-2.). <IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> was therefore launched, and still exists today, to give novel, radical new ideas and speculations in medicine open-minded consideration, opening the field to radical hypotheses which would be rejected by most conventional journals. Papers in <IT>Medical Hypotheses</IT> take a standard scientific form in terms of style, structure and referencing. The journal therefore constitutes a bridge between cutting-edge theory and the mainstream of medical and scientific communication, which ideas must eventually enter if they are to be critiqued and tested against observations.<P> Submitted manuscripts will be reviewed by the <a href="https://www.journals.elsevier.com/medical-hypotheses/editorial-board/">Editor</a> and external reviewers to ensure their scientific merit. All reviewers will be fully aware of the Aims and Scope of the Journal and will be judging the premise, originality and plausibility of the hypotheses submitted. <P>Abstracting/indexing:<BR> <IT>Medical Hypotheses </IT>is indexed and abstracted in: ADONIS, BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts, Elsevier BIOBASE/Current Contents/Life Sciences, EMBASE Excerpta Medica, Index Medicus, Medical Documentation Service, Reference Update, Research Alert, Science Citation Index, SciSearch UMI (Microfilm), Russian Academy of Science. 0021248Medical Hypotheses35853585https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockInstitutionDomestic (US)1 Year21249Medical Hypotheses71707170https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockInstitutionDomestic (US)2 Years21250Medical Hypotheses1075510755https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockInstitutionDomestic (US)3 Years21251Medical Hypotheses290.4363https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockIndividualDomestic (US)1 Year21252Medical Hypotheses580.8726https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockIndividualDomestic (US)2 Years21253Medical Hypotheses871.21089https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockIndividualDomestic (US)3 Years21254Medical Hypotheses304380https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockIndividualInternational1 Year21255Medical Hypotheses608760https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockIndividualInternational2 Years21256Medical Hypotheses9121140https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/https://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/media/catalog/product/placeholder/default/generic_item_image_123x160_1_1.pngInStockIndividualInternational3 Years0306-9877Mehar S. 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