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Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition
Pediatrics
4.7
(top 3%)
Impact Factor
5.4
(top 3%)
extended IF
129
(top 2%)
H-Index
1.7K
authors
5.4K
papers
120.4K
citations
5.4K
citing journals
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citing authors
Most Cited Articles of Archives of Disease in Childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition
Title
Year
Citations
Pathogenesis of cerebral white matter injury of prematurity
2008
456
Ignac Semmelweis (1818-1865) of Budapest and the prevention of puerperal fever
2005
408
Dr Carl Credé (1819-1892) and the prevention of ophthalmia neonatorum
2000
392
The Chamberlen family (1560-1728) and obstetric forceps
1999
387
Dr William Hunter (1718-83) and the gravid uterus
1999
387
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809-1894) and his essay on puerperal fever
2007
381
Stéphane Tarnier (1828-1897), the architect of perinatology in France
2002
379
Soranus of Ephesus (circa AD 98-138) and perinatal care in Roman times
1995
379
Dr Christian Kielland of Oslo (1871-1941) and his straight forceps
2004
377
Jean-Louis Baudelocque (1746-1810) of Paris and L'art des accouchemens
2004
374
Dr Priscilla White (1900-1989) of Boston and pregnancy diabetes
2004
374
Dr Alexander Gordon (1752-99) and contagious puerperal fever
1998
374
Louise Bourgeois (1563-1636): royal midwife of France
2004
373
Sir Joseph Barcroft of Cambridge (1872-1947) and prenatal research
2000
373
Paul Portal (1630-1703), man-midwife of Paris
2006
372
Dr Grantly Dick-Read (1890-1959) of Norfolk and natural childbirth
1994
372
Dr Leonard Colebrook, FRS (1883-1967) and the chemotherapeutic conquest of puerperal infection
2008
371
John Whitridge Williams, MD (1866-1931) of Baltimore: pioneer of academic obstetrics
2007
371
Jacob Rueff (1500-1558) of Zurich and The expert midwife
2001
369
Dr Edward Rigby of Norwich (1747-1821) and antepartum haemorrhage
2000
369
Dr Percivall Willughby, MD (1596-1685): pioneer "man" midwife of Derby
1997
368
Thomas Malthus (1766-1834): population growth and birth control
1998
368
Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) and life before birth
1994
368
Low superior vena cava flow and intraventricular haemorrhage in preterm infants
2000
358
Amplitude integrated EEG 3 and 6 hours after birth in full term neonates with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy
1999
343
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