Basic recommendations for publishing in scientific journals of the psychiatry area

Autores: Esquivias Zavala Héctor, Marín Navarrete Rodrigo, Pérez Rincón Héctor

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Trends in the dissemination of scientific findings have changed over the years. According to the records, the publication of medical journals began during the second half of the 17th century, when various factors, such as the founding of new universities, the emergence of medicalscientific societies, the dissemination of discoveries in periodic publications, and the shift from Latin to vernacular languages, contributed to the progress of medicine and facilitated the dissemination of medical knowledge (Piqueras, 2007; Booth, 1990). The beginnings of a rudimentary, primitive globalization saw the spread of knowledge through private correspondence, books, brochures and pamphlets without systematization.It was not until 1665 that pioneering medical societies began to publish their debates, giving rise to the first scientific publications: the French Journal des sçaves and the British Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society (Argimon, Jiménez, Zurro, & Vilardell, 2010). Their articles were initially disseminated without a standardized format or style. However, in an attempt to guarantee the validity of their publications, these two journals were the first to establish the systematic publication of research results.

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Vol. 41 Núm.2. Marzo-Abril 2018 Pags. 53-56 Salud Ment 2018; 41(2)