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Volume 342:1989-1990 June 29, 2000 Number 26
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Marcia Angell and the Journal

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Marcia Angell, a superb editor, has an instinct for the best in medical writing and an exceptional talent for quickly grasping the core of a manuscript, whatever its topic. In judging a submitted article, she consistently stresses rigor of experimental design, clarity of analysis, and above all, credibility. In her own writing, she brings to the profession and the public clear thinking about matters of substance. Angell's distinctive editorials for the Journal speak for the rights of patients and voice concern about encroachments on clinical practice and academic medicine by outside influences. She is a staunch advocate of the highest . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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