Bravo, brave BMJ, for the rapid response section

BMJ 2002; 325 doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7357.223 (Published 27 July 2002)
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  1. Roger Allen (rogerallen@ozemail.com.au), consultant thoracic and sleep physician
  1. Private Practice Suite 299, Spring Hill, Brisbane, Queensland 4000, Australia

    EDITOR—As a subspecialist who formerly rarely read a generalist journal, I am a total convert to the BMJ, this treasury of free thinking and repartee. The rapid response section not only leads to a democratisation of science and medicine (formerly we were prevented from free participation by the whims of …

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