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International Journal of Epidemiology 2005 34(4):729-731; doi:10.1093/ije/dyi076
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Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association © The Author 2005; all rights reserved.

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Commentary: On the article by Lester Breslow on the origins and development of the IEA

John Pemberton

Iona, Cannon Fields, Hathersage, Hope Valley, S32 1AG, UK

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Lester Breslow attended the first meeting of the International Corresponding Club (ICC), later named the International Epidemiological Association (IEA), which was held in Noordwijk, Netherlands, in September 1957 (Figure 1).


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Figure 1 International Corresponding Club, Noordwijk, Holland, 1957

Back Row: Cvjetanovic, Weir, Davies, Taylor, Elsom, Hislop, Rutstein, Higgins, McKeown, Boutourline-Young, Fletcher, Brotherston, Hitchens, Backett.

Third Row: Marra, Phillips, Sampaio, K Elsom, Djukanovic, Raska, Biraud, Silver, Makover, Makover, Gellé, Lee, A Stewart.

Second Row: Robertson, Snyman, Roos, Edmonds, Nelson, Lingaraju, Abhayaratne, Reid, Wofinden, Biorck, McCallum, Reader, Doll, Breslow, Logan.

Front Row: EK Cruickshank, Jessop, G Weiss, R Cruickshank, Grzegorzewski, Querido, Willard, Pemberton, Ustvedt, Pickles, Faulkner, Hilliboe.

Not on photograph: D Clark, A Mair, A Cochrane, and R Scott.

 
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    The international role of the IEA
 

    Early years
 

    New concepts contributing to the creating of the IEA
 

    Relationships to clinical medicine
 

    Other disciplines which have contributed a great deal to the development of the IEA
 

    The role of epidemiology
 

    Health services research
 

    A new role for epidemiology: optimum health
 

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