International Journal of Surgery

The International Journal of Surgery is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of clinical surgery, experimental surgery, surgical education, and history. It appears eight times a year and contains research papers, editorials, and review articles, as well as a forum for the exchange of ideas through a correspondence section. It was originally founded in 1888 in New York, and restored by Riaz Agha in London in 2003. The journal is affiliated with the Association of Surgeons in Training, an independent professional body and educational charity based in the United Kingdom.

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