
National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) has announced that PubMed, the prestigious search engine of the National Library of Medicine, now includes the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities among its indexed publications.
JCH began in 1991 as Philosophical Constructs for the Chiropractic Profession. In 1993, the journal changed its name and broadened its purpose, becoming the Journal of Chiropractic Humanities. Today, the mission of the JCH is: "to foster scholarly debate and interaction within the chiropractic profession regarding the humanities, which includes history, philosophy, linguistics, literature, jurisprudence, ethics, theory, sociology, comparative religions, and aspects of social sciences that address historical or philosophical approaches."
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