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Insights from full-text analyses of the Journal of the American Medical Association and the New England Journal of Medicine
Linked Agent
Jones, David S , Abridger
Abdalla, Mohamed , Abridger
Abdalla, Salwa, Abridger
Saad, Mohamed, Abridger
Podolsky, Scott H , Abridger
Title of Periodical
eLife
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Place Published
eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
Publisher
Authers
Date Issued
2022
Language
English
English Abstract
Abstract:
Analysis of the content of medical journals enables us to frame the shifting scientific,
material, ethical, and epistemic underpinnings of medicine over time, including today. Leveraging a
dataset comprised of nearly half-a-million articles published in the Journal of the American Medical
Association (JAMA) and the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) over the past 200 years,
we (a) highlight the evolution of medical language, and its manifestations in shifts of usage and
meaning, (b) examine traces of the medical profession’s changing self-identity
over time, reflected in its shifting ethical and epistemic underpinnings, (c) analyze medicine’s material underpinnings and how we describe where medicine is practiced, (d) demonstrate how the occurrence of specific disease terms within the journals reflects the changing burden of disease itself over time and the
interests and perspectives of authors and editors, and (e) showcase how this dataset can allow us to explore the evolution of modern medical ideas and further our understanding of how modern disease concepts came to be, and of the retained legacies of prior embedded values.
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https://digitalrepository.uob.edu.bh/id/d6053929-c1d1-4b17-a45c-df42019450f2