The American Journal of Chinese Medicine (AJCM)
An International Journal of Comparative Medicine East and West
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, which is defined in its broadest sense possible, publishes original articles
and essays relating to traditional or ethnomedicine of all cultures. Areas of particular interest include:
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Basic scientific and clinical research in indigenous medical techniques, therapeutic procedures, medicinal plants, and
traditional medical theories and concepts; |
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Multidisciplinary study of medical practice and health care, especially from historical, cultural, public health, and
socioeconomic perspectives; |
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International policy implications of comparative studies of medicine in all cultures, including such issues as health in
developing countries, affordability and transferability of health-care techniques and concepts; |
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Translating scholarly ancient texts or modern publications on ethnomedicine. |
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine will consider for publication a broad range of scholarly contributions, including
original scientific research papers, review articles, editorial comments, social policy statements, brief news items,
bibliographies, research guides, letters to the editors, book reviews, and selected reprints.
The Journal does not condone or support any form of research that makes use of
endangered species or otherwise conducts experiments using animals in an
inappropriate or unethical manner. The Journal will consider for publications
only those papers which follow the guidelines presented in the WHO Helsinki
Declaration and the "Guiding Principles and Procedures of the Massachusetts
General Hospital on Human Studies, 1970." For more detailed specifications for
material submitted for publication, see "Note to
Authors" in the inside back cover.
All articles published in this journal, including editorials, book reviews,
news and comments, are signed and reflect the views of the authors. They are
not official points of view held by the American Journal of Chinese Medicine or by the institutions with which the authors are affiliated.
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