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The distribution of a printed journal is inherently restricted, and may
unintentionally exclude potentially interested readers who are unaware
of the publication, or are unable to obtain it within a reasonable period
of time, or cannot afford to subscribe to such a publication. The paediatric
cardiology subspeciality is easy to illustrate by means of pictures, and
the World Wide Web constitutes an ideal medium for the dissemination of
graphical information, due to the ease and low cost of production of images
on-line, rather than as formal printed images.
The scope of the Journal is therefore ...
... to illustrate graphically the subspeciality of paediatric
cardiology by means of on-line pictures of
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Patients |
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Conditions |
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X-rays |
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Electrocardiograms |
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Echocardiograms |
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Angiograms |
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Peroperative photographs |
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Post-mortem photographs |
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Other imaging techniques |
There are numerous web sites dealing with paediatric cardiology, that
cater for non-professionals and for health care providers. This Journal
is a paediatric cardiology publication aimed at professionals only, and
is the first, exclusively on-line, paediatric cardiology journal. It is
not the aim of this site to compete with other Journals.
The contents of the Journal are meant to be used as a teaching resource.
Downloading of material is encouraged for teaching purposes, provided that
the Journal is cited or acknowledged. Written permission must be sought
before material published in the Journal may be reused for purposes other
than teaching (see disclaimer and copyright page).
A 'hard copy' of the Journal is also available on CDROM (see
Journal subscription on CDROM).
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