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The British Society for Haematology

Accessing the British Journal of Haematology

There are two ways to access Bloodmed:


1. British Society for Haematology Members:

Are you a full member of the British Society for Haematology? If so then you are entitled to full access to BloodMed.com - which includes direct access to the full online content of BJH. Not yet registered? Forgotten your log-in details? Then simply e-mail: cs-websites@wiley.com

Existing members: If you are BSH membership and you have already registered on BloodMed and would like to access their subscription to the BJH via BloodMed. Here's how:

  • Go to the URL: www.bloodMed.com.
  • Login in with your BloodMed username and password.
  • In the right hand navigation click on the link BJH link when you will be redirected to the BJH content. You do not need to log into the online service again.


2. Personal and institutional subscriptions:

If you are not a member of the BSH and you have a personal or institutional subscription to the BJH you will need to access the online journal via the online journal service.

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