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The phrase "and the bulletin of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific bulletin or report related to a particular subject or organization.
Example: "The committee reviewed the findings presented in the report and the bulletin of recent activities."
Alternatives: "and the report of" or "and the newsletter of".
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Two papers published on Thursday in the American Journal of Public Health and the Bulletin of the History of Medicine prompted medical historians to denounce this largely forgotten chapter in the history of government-financed medical research on vulnerable populations.
The articles, published in The Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars in 1980 and The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists in 1981, reported on the special Japanese Army unit known as Unit 731, which during the war carried out large-scale germ-warfare experiments in China, killing hundreds of thousands of people.
Data are predominantly sourced from Volcanoes of the World (Siebert and Simkin, 2002; Siebert et al. 2010), SI Global Volcanism Program activity reports (Venzke et al., 2002-), the Catalogue of Active Volcanoes (IAVCEI, 1951 1975), and the Bulletin of Volcanic Eruptions (Volcanological Society of Japan, 1960 1996).
While internal anti-nuclear and antiwar sentiment roiled the national identity over the decades, and the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists set its clock at varying minutes before midnight (right now it's at five minutes till), the national mainstream maintained its unquestioning patriotism and the military-industrial economy grew increasingly entrenched.
Two of them, the Transactions of the Associations of American Physicians and the Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital were among the oldest general journals and remained highly influential in medical research for a century (they had been launched in 1886 and 1889, respectively) before stopping circulation.
Health in the developing world has been a theme recently in issues of the BMJ[ 10], the Lancet [ 11], and the Bulletin of the World Health Organization [ 12].
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