- Status in HRČAK: active
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ISSN 1334-4366 (Tisak)
ISSN 1334-6253 (Online) -
UDK: 61+94+3>(05)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31952/amha - Contact:
AMHA – Acta medico-historica Adriatica
Braće Branchetta 20
HR – 51000 Rijeka
E-mail: amha@uniri.hr
Izdavač:
Hrvatsko znanstveno društvo za povijest zdravstvene kulture
Braće Branchetta 20/1
HR - 51000 Rijeka
Medicinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Rijeci
Braće Branchetta 20
HR - 51000 Rijeka
Publisher:
Croatian scientific society for the history of health culture
Braće Branchetta 20/1
HR - 51000 Rijeka
University of Rijeka, Faculty of medicine
Braće Branchetta 20
HR - 51000 Rijeka - Email: amha@uniri.hr
- URL: https://hrcak.srce.hr/ojs/index.php/amha
- Publisher:
Croatian scientific society for the history of health culture
Braće Branchetta 20, 51 000 Rijeka
amha@uniri.hr
- Guidelines for authors
- Article template
AMHA – Acta medico-historica Adriatica is a journal that deals with a wide range of medicohistorical topics. The aim of the Editoral Board is to publish articles related to the history of medicine and other related scientific disciplines, as well as of the cultural heritage of the Adriatic and Central Europe in its broadest sense. AMHA is published twice a je se. AMHA publishes reviewed papers, as well as papers that are not subject to the reviewing procedure, provided they are original and have not been submitted for consideration to any other journal. By giving their consent to be published, the authors give the journal the right for the first publication of the paper both in its printed and electronic format. Authors can publish their works in other publications, provided they cite relevant data about their paper's first publication in AMHA. There are no fees for submitting papers for consideration or for publication. INDEXING Academic Search/EBSCO, DOAJ, EMBASE/Elsevier, Free Medical Journals, HRČAK, Index Copernicus, Pubmed/Medline, SCOPUS/Elsevier JOURNAL METRICS (2018) SNIP 0.302 SJR 0.185 Q3 (medicine miscellaneous) EDITORIAL BOARD Editor emeritus Ante Škrobonja, Croatian scientific society for the history of health culture, Rijeka, Croatia Editor-in-chief Igor Eterović, Department of social sciences and medical humanities, Faculty of medicine, University of Rijeka, Croatia Executive editor Robert Doričić, Department of social sciences and medical humanities, Faculty of medicine, University of Rijeka, Croatia Managing editor Ivana Tutić Grokša, Department of social sciences and medical humanities, Faculty of medicine, University of Rijeka, Croatia Ana Depope, Department of social sciences and medical humanities, Faculty of medicine, University of Rijeka, Croatia Members Ahmet Aciduman, Department of history of medicine and ethic, Faculty of medicine, Ankara university, Turkey Evgenia Arh, Library, Faculty of medicine, University of Rijeka, Croatia Bruno Atalić, Clinical Hospital Centre, Rijeka, Croatia Toni Buterin, Department of social sciences and medical humanities, Faculty of medicine, University of Rijeka, Croatia Antonio Fornaciari, Department of Translational Research on New Technologies in Medicine and Surgery, University of Pisa, Italy Dean Krmac, Humanistic Society Histria, Koper-Capodistria, Slovenia Igor Salopek, General Hospital, Karlovac, Croatia
- Peer review: peer review, international peer review, only scientific papers, double blind review, triple or more
- First year of publication: 2003.
- Frequency (annually): 2
- Scientific disciplines and subdisciplines: Ethnology and Anthropology, History, Humanities, Social Sciences, Biomedicine and Healthcare
- Date added to HRČAK: 30.09.2009.
- Rights: This is an open access journal which means that all content is freely available without charge to the user or his/her institution. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. The only constraint is to protect the authors' and publisher's integrity and their right to be properly acknowledged and cited. This is in accordance with the BOAI definition of open access. AMHA provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge, according to Creative Commons Licence (CC BY).