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104 Int'l J. Legal Med. 1 (1990-1992)

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International Journal of
Legal Medicine
© Springer-Verlag 1990

Editorial

There is no doubt but that the Zeitschrift far Rechts-
medizin and its predecessors are among the journals
with the longest and richest tradition within the disci-
pline of legal medicine. Officially, it was first published
in 1922, but under different titles it can be traced back to
1823. Its development was described in some detail by
the last Chief Editor, Professor Gerchow, in his Edito-
rial in Volume 100 (Z Rechtsmed 1988, 100:1-3). The
fact that the name and the scope of our journal have
changed several times in the past reflects another impor-
tant development, viz. the continuous incorporation of
new scientific advances. This was essential because, as
science progressed specialization increased, to the point
where previously integrated aspects became separate
disciplines. This allowed a more direct focus on the cen-
tral aim of legal medicine, that is to say on more effec-
tive application of medical and scientific procedures to
the elucidation of crimes. This ability to respond to new
demands in a constantly changing situation bears witness
to the vitality of the discipline and also of all the people
who have been responsible for the production of the
Journal.
In both practical and theoretical terms, legal medi-
cine is an old discipline, and it is a long time since it
could be regarded as a single entity. The name, the disci-
pline and the Journal continue to stand for a concentra-
tion of various medical and associated specialties aimed
at serving the law in the examination of crime by work-
ing toward the maintenance and advancement of science.
From this definition it is obvious that further develop-
ment will be especially effective (1) when theory and
practice are closely linked and (2) when the different
tools used for the elucidation of crimes are applied in a
synergistic manner and not in parallel or independently
of each other.
The present step we are taking into our new future
with publication exclusively in English means that the ar-

tides in the International Journal will be accessible to
the entire scientific community. As in the past, the
Editorial Board and the referees will be applying rigor-
ous selection standards to ensure that the high quality of
the journal is maintained. In addition, we hope the ex-
tended platform now provided by the Journal will en-
courage new authors to contribute articles that will pro-
vide new stimulus and add to the sum of scientific knowl-
edge.
Our decision to use English only in the Journal in the
future was reached after intensive dialogue between the
Editors, the German Society of Legal Medicine, and
Springer-Verlag; in the end agreement was unanimous.
Thus, it was possible to secure the assistance of interna-
tionally acclaimed scientists as new editors and referees.
Special thanks are due to Springer-Verlag for a great
deal of help and understanding during this period of
change.
Special thanks are also due to Prof. Dr. J. Gerchow,
who took over the Journal at a difficult time but con-
stantly made substantial changes, as reported in Volume
100 of the Journal. He headed the Editorial Board for
more than 20 years, during which time he made the Jour-
nal into an international forum, due in part to the ever-
increasing proportion of contributions published in En-
glish. As a result of Professor Gerchow's strategy, the in-
ternational standing of the Journal improved consider-
ably, and in recent years it has attained a position of emi-
nence. As we now cross over to publication entirely in
English, this step simultaneously marks the end of a
period of change and presents us with a new challenge.
On behalf of the Editorial Board, I would like to ask
the scientific community to support us in our new posi-
tion with the submission of papers, with critical discus-
sion and with innovative ideas.

B. Brinkmann, Munster

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