Occasionally an article does not appear to have any title; the article simply begins with the text. In this circumstance, create a title from the first few words of the text and place it in square brackets. Use enough words to make the constructed title meaningful.
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Citing Medicine: The NLM Style Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers [Internet]. 2nd edition. Chapter 1: Journals
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General Rules for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style
Specific Rules #1 for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Article titles not in English
Specific Rules #2 for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Article titles in more than one language
Specific Rules #3 for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Translated article titles ending in punctuation other than a period
Specific Rules #4 for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Article titles containing a Greek letter, chemical formula, or another special character
Specific Rules #5 for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: Article titles with headers
Specific Rules #6 for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style: No article title can be found
Exceptions for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style
Examples for Article Title (required) for Journal Articles Vancouver Style
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