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Introduction of Chinese Medical Journal
The Chinese Medical Journal was founded in 1915 when the Chinese Medical Association was established. At the beginning, it was a bilingual journal, with the English title of National Medical Journal of China. In 1932, the English part of the Chinese Medical Journal was merged with China Medical Journal (博医会报), the English journal of the Chinese Medical Association, and was published under the title of Chinese Medical Journal; the Chinese part was still called Chinese Medical Journal and continued to be published, and retained the title of National Medical Journal of China. In 1932, the English part of the Chinese Medical Journal was merged with the English journal of the Chinese Medical Association, China Medical Journal (博医会报), and published under the title of Chinese Medical Journal; the Chinese part of the journal was still called Chinese Medical Journal and continued to be published, and retained the English title of National Medical Journal of China, which still retains the author's name, address, and a strict English abstract.
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