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The British Medical Journal is a British weekly magazine published since 3 october 1840, first as The Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal, then as The British Medical Journal, and shortened in 1988 as the BMJ.
Between 1879 and 1907, the magazine published 2 articles and 2 letters written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The British Medical Journal
1879
- 20.09.1879 : Gelseminum as a Poison (letter)
1900
- 07.07.1900 : The War in South Africa. The Epidemic of Enteric Fever at Bloemfontein (article)
- 11.08.1900 : The War in South Africa. The Medical Arrangements in Bloemfontein (article)
1907
- 19.01.1907 : The Case of George Edalji: A Question for Ophtalmologists (letter)
Related articles
1889
- 16.03.1889 : George T. Budd, M.B., C.M.Edin., Plymouth (obituary)
1902
1904
- 15.10.1904 : Canon Jessopp and Sir Conan Doyle on Medicine
1911
- 14.10.1911 : Joseph Bell, M.D., F.R.C.S.E., F.R.S.E., J.P.
1913
- 26.07.1913 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
1930
- 12.07.1930 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, M.D. (obituary)
1959
- 23.05.1959 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, LL.D., M.D., by Maurice Campbell