BMJ  2003;327:1347 (6 December), doi:10.1136/bmj.327.7427.1347-a

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EDITOR—I am delighted that over the past six years (when the internet became accessible in my town) I have had the pleasure of reading the BMJ online. The printed version is extremely expensive for me (my monthly salary is around 200 euros). But fortunately I can still enjoy the BMJ for free even after 2005 as I live in Russia.1

But I can see that it is an expensive gift. Even I could pay something—for example, 5-10 euros a year. Anyway, thank you for an exellent information source and educational tool.

Anna Belozerova

Republican Tuberculosis Hospital, L Tolstogo 40, Petrozavodsk, 185035 Russia belozerova@onego.ru


Competing interests: None declared.

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