A century of the Journal of Helminthology

J Helminthol. 2023 Jan 9:97:e2. doi: 10.1017/S0022149X22000293.

Abstract

The Journal of Helminthology (JHL) was first published in 1923 and was originally created as a house journal of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The JHL was devised by its first Editor, Robert Leiper, to allow for rapid publication of results from the Department of Helminthology and its offshoot the Institute of Agricultural Parasitology. From this initial narrow focus the JHL has subsequently become not only internationally recognized but also retained its original emphasis on morphological, taxonomic and life cycle studies while embracing the emergence of new fields and technological advancements. The present review covers the historical development of the JHL over the last century from 1923 to 2023.

Keywords: Helminthology; Robert Leiper; history; publishing; scientific journal.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Parasitology* / history
  • Periodicals as Topic*
  • Publishing
  • Schools
  • Tropical Medicine* / history