English: This undated photograph of Dr. Andrew Macphail was probably taken around 1907 when he was editor of Montreal Medical Journal and a member of the Pen and Pencil Club of Montreal (with other members such as Stephen Leacock and Dr. John McCrae). One of Canada’s most influential intellectuals at the time, Macphail went on to become CMAJ’s first editor.
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Connor, Jennifer J.. “CMAJ instruction of authors in the 20th century: from literary style to Vancouver style.” CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association Journal vol. 185,5 (2013): 419–420. doi:10.1503/cmaj.111430
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