British Journal of Medical Hypnotism explained
British Journal of Medical Hypnotism |
Editor: | Sydney James Van Pelt |
Discipline: | Hypnosis |
Abbreviation: | Br. J. Med. Hypn. |
Publisher: | Hove |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Frequency: | Quarterly |
History: | 1949–1966 |
Oclc: | 183400179 |
Coden: | BJMHAL |
Issn: | 0572-7065 |
The British Journal of Medical Hypnotism was a peer-reviewed medical journal and an official journal of the British Society of Medical Hypnotists.[1] It was established in 1949[2] and ceased publication in 1966.[3] It was indexed in PubMed/MEDLINE.[4]
Further reading
- Gravitz. Melvin. Two centuries of hypnosis specialty journals. 10.1080/00207148708416059 . International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Hypnosis. 35. 4. 265–276. 1987. 3679616.
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: British Journal of Medical Hypnotism. . Hathi Trust Digital Library . Holdings . 2011-03-16.
- Shadrake AM . British medical periodicals, 1938-61 . . 51 . 181–96 . April 1963 . 2 . 13988321 . 197970 .
- Book: British Journal of Medical Hypnotism . . . 183400179 . 2011-03-16.
- Web site: British Journal of Medical Hypnotism . . NLM Catalog . 2011-03-16.