1, the principle of reliability. Scientific research itself requires a rigorous spirit of scholarship. All the references cited in this paper must be read in the original text to ensure the reliability of the references and provide readers with textual research. Don't quote other authors' references to avoid misinformation. Some foreign medical journals require full-text citation, but there is usually no such requirement in China at present.
2. The principle of timeliness. With the rapid development of medical science and the aging of medical literature, researchers should pay attention to the latest research trends and try to cite recent research results and current international and domestic standards to improve the novelty of references and the quality of papers. Judging from the published articles on citation analysis of medical journals, the peak of Chinese citation of medical journals is usually 1-3 years after publication, and foreign languages are slightly lagging behind.
3. The principle of accuracy. Arguments, data, conclusions, etc. The contents quoted in the references must be accurate, and cannot be changed or taken out of context at will.
4. The principle of moderation. The more references, the better. Just like writing an article, it's a long story and a short story. References will also be cited when quoting. You can't just pursue quantity, you should quote moderately. Journals should pay attention to self-citation, which not only reflects their own characteristics of running journals, but also does not affect the advantages of learning from other journals.
Medicine:
Medicine is a subject that deals with various diseases or pathological changes in life and promotes the rehabilitation of patients. Medicine, English medicine, is a science that deals with the problems related to the good state of human physiology in the definition of human health, aiming at treating and preventing physiological diseases and improving the level of human physiological health. Medicine in a narrow sense is only the treatment of diseases and the recovery of effective body functions, while medicine in a broad sense also includes China's regimen and western nutrition derived from it.
There are two major medical systems in the world: western micro-western medicine and eastern macro-Chinese medicine. The scientific nature of medicine lies in the application of basic medical theories, such as biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, anatomy, pathology, pharmacology, statistics, epidemiology, traditional Chinese medicine and Chinese medicine skills, to treat diseases and promote health.