Articles submitted to the Journal of Medical History are evaluated by peer review method; Its model is the editor system with two judges. In this magazine, judges and writers communicate with each other through double-blinded refereeing.

In that neither side is aware of each other's identities. Accordingly, the received articles will be reviewed and judged by two and, if necessary, three equal judges.

The responsible author must, after receiving the opinions of the judges, the opinion of the matching referee and the editorial opinions, mark the corrected items in the judged article file, in color (underline) and underline them, and within ten days with a letter explaining the corrections made through Send the system to the magazine secretariat.

Otherwise, the article will be excluded from the judging or indexing process. A copy of the galley proof will be sent to the author in order to resolve any pre-profile issues.

Article errors must be reported to the journal office within 48 hours. The identities of the authors and judges will be preserved.