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https://www.bmj.com/archive11.12.2021 · Every article published since the The BMJ’s first issue in 1840 is now available online.You can browse different print issues. In June 2008 The BMJ became a fully online first journal, with all articles published on the website in advance of print. You can browse all articles published online in consecutive seven day periods.