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  2. The Lancet - Wikipedia

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    The Lancet was founded in 1823 by Thomas Wakley, an English surgeon who named it after the surgical instrument called a lancet (scalpel). [3] According to BBC, the journal was initially considered to be radical following its founding.

  3. List of medical journals - Wikipedia

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    Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery: Bone Health: The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, Inc: English: 1889–present Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle: Muscle Health: Wiley-Blackwell: English: 2010–present Journal of Cancer: Oncology: Ivyspring International Publisher: English: 2010–present Journal of Carcinogenesis: Oncology ...

  4. Thomas Wakley - Wikipedia

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    At first, the editor of the Lancet was not named in the journal, but after a few weeks, rumours began to circulate. After the journal began printing the content of Sir Astley Cooper's lectures without permission, the great man paid a surprise visit to his former pupil to discover Wakley correcting the proofs of the next issue.

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    The experimental surgery was only done in one eye in order to mitigate any potential safety issues. ... The results of the new treatment have since been reported in the Lancet medical journal ...

  6. Lancet - Wikipedia

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    Lancet (surgery), a cutting instrument with a double-edged blade and a pointed end for making small incisions or drainage punctures. Blood lancet , a pricking needle used to obtain drops of blood for testing

  7. The New England Journal of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The journal's logo depicts the snake-wrapped Rod of Asclepius crossed over a quill pen. The dates on the logo represent the founding of the components of The New England Journal of Medicine: 1812 for the New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery and Collateral Branches of Medical Science, 1823 for the Boston Medical Intelligencer, 1828 for the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, and 1928 ...

  8. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    He found that this remarkably reduced the incidence of gangrene and he published his results in The Lancet. [55] Later, on 9 August 1867, he read a paper before the British Medical Association in Dublin, on the Antiseptic Principle of the Practice of Surgery, which was reprinted in the British Medical Journal.

  9. Scalpel - Wikipedia

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    A scalpel, lancet, or bistoury is a small and extremely sharp bladed instrument used for surgery, anatomical dissection, podiatry and various handicrafts. A lancet is a double-edged scalpel. A lancet is a double-edged scalpel.