Guide to Contributors References should be restricted to 30 citations. Illustrations: Three sets of unmounted glossy prints, preferabley 5 x 7, should be enclosed in a separate envelope, backed by cardboard. The back of each figure should contain the figure number and name of author and the top of the figure should be marked lightly in pencil. Figure legends should be listed on a separate sheet of paper. Illustration costs in excess of$50.00 must be defrayed by the author. ThbIes: Tables should be given an arabic number, a brief title, and be double-spaced on separate pages. No vertical lines or ditto marks should be used. The table number should be centered at the top of the page with the table title beneath it. Footnotes should be designated within the table (symbols for footnotes are listed below). Abbreviations should be explained at the bottom of the table after the footnotes. Footnotes: Footnotes to the text and tables should be cited as necessary and typed at the foot of the appropriate page, separated from the text or table by a horizontal line . Designate footnotes by the following symbols: *, t, t, **, tt, H, consecutive superior letters. Abbreviations and Nomenclature: Abbreviations should conform to the Style Manual for Biological Journal, ed. 2, 1964, published by the American Institute of Biological Sciences, 2000 P Street, NW, Washington, D.C. Abbreviations should preferably be confined to tables and kept to a minimum in the text. Periods are not used after abbreviations (eg, mm, .ml). Generic names are preferred for drugs. Brief Reviews: Brief Reviews should summarize the present state of knowledge concerning a particular aspect of research. The length should not exceed 18 double-spaced, typewritten pages, including figures, tables and references . Rapid Communications: Rapid Communications should contain new and important research that justifies' their accelerated appearance. Double-spaced manuscripts cannot exceed six pages including figures, tables and references. The manuscripts will undergo a detailed editorial review and will be accepted, accepted with minor revision, or rejected. After acceptance, the manuscripts will be published within four months. Authors will not receive galley proofs. Reprints: The senior author will receive five complimentary copies of the issue in which his article appears. An order form detailing the cost of reprints will be included with these copies . Mail Manuscripts: Editor, The American 10urnal of the Medical Sciences, Post Office Box 78 SDB, Birmingham, Alabama 35294. Page Charges: Authors will be billed by the publisher'a,publicaIber FL, McGonagle T, Serebro HA, Luebbers E, tion page rate of $30.00 perprimed page. Author(s) will be charged Bayless TM, Hendrix TR: Unidirectional sodium flux in small intestine in experimental canine cholera. Am J $100.00 for each color illustration (photos, slides, graphs, etc.) they wish to include in the p'ublication of their manuscript. There is no Med Sci 258:340-350, 1969. charge for black and white' ilIustrations. Page charges and color charges will be billed by, and are payable Boyd W: Pathology for the Physician. Philadelphia, to the publisher. Lea & Febiger, 1965, ed 7, P 207. Publisher's Address: The American Journal of the Medical SciCastor WC: The study of connective tissue, in Hol- ences, SLACK Incorporated, 6900 Grove Road, Thorofare, New lander JL (ed): Arthritis and Allied Conditions. Phila- Jersey 08086. delphia, Lea & Febiger, 1966, ed 7, p 57.
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