Epidemiology in medicine

Epidemiology is the simplest and most direct method of studying the causes of disease in humans, and many major contributions have been made by studies that have demanded nothing more than the ability to count, to think logically, and to have an imaginative idea. With the accumulation of knowledge,...

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Main Authors: Hennekens, Charles H. (Author), Buring, Julie E. (Author)
Other Authors: Mayrent, Sherry L. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston Little, Brown 1987
Edition:First Edition
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