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Revision as of 15:47, 6 March 2017
The Lancet is not only one of the world's oldest medical journals but also the only medical journal that is dedicated solely to blood-sampling devices and blood glucose monitoring. It was founded by English surgeon Thomas Wakley when he accidentally pricked his finger sewing.
Is The Lancet Logo A Picture of Bill Belichick?
No, that would be the New England Journal of Medicine.[1]
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