2.2(top 7%)
Impact Factor
2.4(top 7%)
extended IF
132(top 2%)
H-Index
1.5K
authors
16.5K
papers
235.9K
citations
11K
citing journals
65.1K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of American Journal of the Medical Sciences

TitleYearCitations
RADIOGRAPHIC ATLAS OF SKELETAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE HAND AND WRIST19591.1K
Cisplatin nephrotoxicity: a review2007879
THE WISDOM OF THE BODY1932762
THE TREATMENT OF MALIGNAT TUMORS BY REPEATED INOCULATIONS OF ERYSIPELAS1893601
Some Different Types Of Essential Hypertension1939577
Obesity cardiomyopathy: pathophysiology and evolution of the clinical syndrome2001554
A STUDY OF THE COAGULATION DEFECT IN HEMOPHILIA AND IN JAUNDICE.*1935519
Pancreatic glucagon secretion in normal and diabetic subjects1969492
Cell biology of heme1999460
The Doctor, His Patient, and the Illness1957446
Overweight and obesity: prevalence, consequences, and causes of a growing public health problem2006440
Immunization of man against sporozite-induced falciparum malaria1973417
THE HISTORY OF BACTERIOLOGY1938411
Sister Mary Joseph and her nodule: historical and clinical perspective2009407
TRIUMPH OVER PAIN1938385
A CLINICAL STUDY OF THE COAGULATION TIME OF BLOOD1913382
THE APOLOGIE AND TREATISE OF AMBROISE PARE. CONTAINING THE VOYAGES MADE INTO DIVERS PLACES WITH MANY OF HIS WRITINGS UPON SURGERY1952370
History of Medicine in the United States1932368
ART. XV.???I. History and Statistics of Ovariotomy, and the Circumstances under which the Operation may be regarded as safe and expedient; being a Dissertation to which the prize of the Massachusetts Medical Society was awarded, May, 18561865368
The Revival of Sympiiysiotomv in Italy, with comparative Tables of the early and later cases, showing that the operation has been more frequently perfomed in that country in the last seventeen years than in all europe in the previous eighty, and with far better results. The whole subject examined historically and Clinically1883368
Pulmonary complications of obesity2001366
SOME EXPERIMENTAL AND OLINICAL OBSERVATIONS CONOERNING STATES OF INCREASED INTRACRANIAL TENSION1902354
THE IMMEDIATE CAUSES OF DEATH IN CANCER1932351
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CERTAIN PULMONARY LESIONS IN RELATION TO THE ETIOLOGY OF INFLUENZA1919315
THROMBOANGIITIS OBLITERANS1929312