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The ''Western Journal of Medicine'' was a
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medical journal A medical journal is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that communicates medical information to physicians, other health professionals. Journals that cover many medical specialties are sometimes called general medical journals. History The first ...
. It was established in 1856 as the ''Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of California''. It was renamed ''California State Journal of Medicine'' in 1902 and volume numbering was restarted at 1. In 1924 it was renamed ''California and Western Medicine'' and in 1946 ''California Medicine''. In 1974, it obtained its final title, ''Western Journal of Medicine'', which was styled as ''wjm'' from 1999 on. In 1985, the journal absorbed ''Arizona Medicine''. It ceased publication in 2002 because it was not financially viable any more. The journal was lastly published by the
BMJ Group BMJ (branded as BMJ Group until 2013) is a British publisher of medical journals. Established in 1840, the company is owned by the British Medical Association. Publications * 1840: '' Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal'' (later renamed th ...
with Michael Wilkes as its
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Abstracting and indexing

The journal was abstracted and indexed by
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Free full-text journal archive at PubMed Central
BMJ Group academic journals English-language journals General medical journals Open access journals Publications established in 1856 Publications disestablished in 2002 Monthly journals Defunct journals of the United States