WAYS WITH WORDS

Volume: 311, Issue: 7013, Pages: 1154 - 1154
Published: Oct 28, 1995
Abstract
I was delighted to hear that the BMJ (British Medical Journal) had accepted an advertisement for the BMJ (Builders Merchants Journal). It confirmed a long held belief in the abomination of abbreviations and the arrogance of those who use them, expecting others to know what they are talking about. Over the years I have collected many examples with a similar potential for confusion. A simple case might be BP:...
Paper Details
Title
WAYS WITH WORDS
DOI
Published Date
Oct 28, 1995
Journal
Volume
311
Issue
7013
Pages
1154 - 1154
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