The History of the Cuban Journal of Stomatology from its foundation
Keywords:
Periodic publications, history, Stomatology.Abstract
The Cuban Journal of Stomatology, from its foundation in June, 1964, allows toCuban stomatologists and from other countries to spread the results of its
researches. The aim of present paper is to offer information on the historical course
of Editorial Committee of the Cuban Journal of Stomatology and to make a modest
contribution to History of Stomatology in Cuba and to describe a chronological order
of the different editorial committees that to went by the journal from 1964 to 2009. It is recognized the effort made for specialty professionals who devoted part of their
time and the knowledges to maintain active the journal.
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