British Journal of Dermatology facts for kids
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
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Br. J. Dermatol. |
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Discipline | Dermatology |
Language | English |
Edited by | John Ingram |
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Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the British Association of Dermatologists (United Kingdom)
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Publication history
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1888–present |
Frequency | Monthly |
Impact factor
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11.113 |
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ISSN | 0007-0963 (print) 1365-2133 (web) |
LCCN | 11014759 |
CODEN | BJDEAZ |
OCLC no. | 614652454 |
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The British Journal of Dermatology is a special magazine for doctors and scientists. It comes out every month. This journal shares new research and information about dermatology, which is the study of skin and skin diseases.
It is published by a company called Wiley-Blackwell. They publish it for the British Association of Dermatologists. This group is made up of skin doctors in the UK. The journal started a long time ago, in 1888. The main editor, who decides what goes into the journal, is John Ingram.
The articles in the journal are peer-reviewed. This means other experts in dermatology check the articles before they are published. This helps make sure the information is correct and reliable. In 2020, the journal was ranked as one of the top three dermatology journals in the world.
Origins and Early History
The British Journal of Dermatology began in 1888. It was first published by a company called Blackwell’s. From 1896 to 1904, a famous doctor named Sir James Galloway was one of its editors.
See also
- In Spanish: British Journal of Dermatology para niños