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Contributions are very welcome. They should be sent to the Korean Journal of Medical History (KJMH) by email to medhistory@hanmail.net. Contributions should be submitted in electronic form as an email attachment, preferably in MS Word format. Texts should be double spaced with a margin. Always include an abstract of 150-200 words. Please visit https://www.medhist.or.kr/authors/authors.php for information on compliance with our Writing Rules.

Contributions should be enclosed a Submission Application filled. The Submission Application necessarily has to have contributors’ signature. The signature may be hand-written signature or electronic signature. All contributors are considered that they have read and understood our Research and Publication Ethics.

Article Process Charge apply for all contributions. At the time of submission, contributors should clearly state whether they have paid review fee (100,000 KRW). Once a submitted paper is reviewed and approved to be published on the KJMH, the publication fee will be charged. 10,000 KRW per page for a general paper and 20,000 KRW per page in case where the paper is sponsored by an individual or an organization. For information on how to pay, please see the Submission Application.


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