- The
Ingelfinger rule is an
eponymous rule
named after Franz J.
Ingelfinger, The New
England Journal of
Medicine (NEJM) editor-in-chief who
enunciated it...
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publishes have not been
published or
released elsewhere.
Referred to as the
Ingelfinger rule, the
policy is
intended to
protect newsworthiness, and to subject...
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Franz Joseph Ingelfinger (August 20, 1910 –
March 27, 1980) was a German-American physician,
researcher and
journal editor. He
served as
Chief of Gastroenterology...
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Julie Alice Rich
Ingelfinger is an
American pediatric nephrologist. She is a
deputy editor for the New
England Journal of Medicine,
professor of pediatrics...
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minority of
publishers decide on a case-by-case
basis or
interpret the
Ingelfinger Rule to
disqualify from submission. Yet, many
journals prohibit or discourage...
- what is
known as the
Ingelfinger rule,
named after the
editor of The New
England Journal of
Medicine 1967–1977,
Franz Ingelfinger.
Guest authorship (where...
- father's business,
Sarah Parsons Shurcliff (died 2001,
married Franz J.
Ingelfinger),
physicist William Shurcliff (1909–2006),
inventor John
Perkins Shurcliff...
- 2017: 6279460. doi:10.1155/2017/6279460. PMC 5370477. PMID 28396810.
Ingelfinger,
Julie R (2018). "Monogenic and
Polygenic Contribution to Hypertension"...
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embargo by ABC's
World News
Tonight in 1994 Kiernan,
Vincent (1997). "
Ingelfinger, Embargoes, and
Other Controls on the
Dissemination of
Science News"...
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concert until their divorce in 1985. Rich is the
sister of
Julie R.
Ingelfinger,
deputy editor at the New
England Journal of Medicine,
professor of pediatrics...