@article{GarcíaÁlvarez:47837,
      author        = "García Álvarez, Jesús and Miqueo Miqueo, Consuelo",
      title         = "{Análisis documental e iconográfico de la Revista
                       Clínica Española (1965).}",
      year          = "2015",
      note          = "Objective. This study aims to analyze the iconographic
                       material in the Journal Articles in Revista Clínica
                       Española of 1965, and the magazine itself as a
                       publication. This year is compared with the evolution of
                       the magazine since its beginning in 1940, until the one
                       published today. Methodology. The material used was the
                       Revista Clínica Española of 1965 (complete collection).
                       The copy is published in two volumes (96-97 and 98-99) with
                       2 sets of 6 numbers or issues per volume (24 numbers in
                       total). The study was developed in four phases. 1) Select
                       from the articles of the Rev Clin Esp the necessary items
                       to input to the database. 2) Codify each of the variables
                       that are the object of our research. 3) Make data tables
                       and graphs that revealed the quantitative results of the
                       study. 4) Analyze the results obtained and compare them
                       with the Rev Clin Esp of other years and with the current
                       one (2009). Results. Journal Articles are the largest group
                       (134 articles; 38.39% of the total) of the types of
                       articles from the Rev Clin Esp 1965, and they are also the
                       longest section (5188.2 pages; 45.52% of the total).
                       Regarding the iconography, Data tables (69 items; 51.49%)
                       and Photographs (58 articles; 43.28%) are the most
                       frequently resources used. Chest x-rays are the most
                       frequently type of photographs used in the Journal Articles
                       in 1965. It highlights the frequent use of the names of the
                       patients studied in the articles. From de 68 articles
                       observed (out of 134), the initial letters of the patients
                       appear in 9, and the full names are published in 2
                       articles. Images are published with the faces of patients,
                       often children. Conclusion. Rev Clin Esp was structured as
                       a powerful scientific journal, it was divided into sections
                       and with a high percentage of Journal Articles, and it
                       introduced images in its articles with a great normality to
                       represent simply and clearly the methodology or results of
                       the investigations. Keywords: Journal Article, Scientific
                       Iconography, Revista Clínica Española.",
}