BMJ 1995;310:661 (11 March)

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Publish fewer poor quality papers

EDITOR,--If the BMJ stops publishing obituaries then it may need to write one for itself.1 The answer is simple: publish fewer poor quality papers and more obituaries, which are much more interesting.

Clinical reader Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU

G Hart 


  1. Crossan L, Smith R. Growing pressure on BMJ's obituaries. BMJ 1995;310:5-6. (7 January.) [Free Full Text]

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Growing pressure on BMJ's obituaries
Liz Crossan and Richard Smith
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