As far as I know it's basically the ads, but I could be wrong about that. I got an issue of the journal once and they made a big deal about us getting rid of it because the ads were not approved by the FDA, but the articles and everything else were exactly the same.
 
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>>> Lori Fenton <lori.fenton@WASHBURN.EDU> 3/12/2012 2:08 PM >>>
Does anyone know if there is a significant difference between the
British Edition and the North American Edition of The Lancet?  Or a
resource for making a comparison?

Thanks,

Lori

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