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1916–2016: a centenary of publications

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Last year, the centenary of the 1916 Easter rising in Ireland was marked by a commemorative programme organised by the Irish government including both historical and cultural events. The main themes of these events were remembering the past, celebrating Irish achievements and imagining our future. Reviewing the medical literature offers an insight into a century of achievement and change in Irish medicine, captured from the unique perspective of Ireland’s oldest medical journal. This manuscript examines papers published during the last 100 years of the Irish Journal of Medical Science, specifically examining the most cited paper from each year. The majority of top cited papers originate in Ireland (77%) with Trinity College Dublin the commonest institution (n = 12) and obstetrics the most common specialty (n = 9). The average number of citations per article was 20.56 (SD ± 22.36; range 1–118) and the article with most citations was ‘Coagulative properties of cancers’ published in 1958 by O’Meara et al. The mean number of citations for the top cited publication each year has increased over time. The journal continued to publish even amidst backgrounds of war and civil unrest and represents an important cultural artefact that deserves our ongoing support.

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We are very grateful to the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland Heritage Centre staff for allowing us access to their archives.

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Rahmani, G., McNamara, D. 1916–2016: a centenary of publications. Ir J Med Sci 187, 453–459 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-017-1671-3

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