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IJE Advance Access originally published online on June 20, 2005
International Journal of Epidemiology 2005 34(4):755-757; doi:10.1093/ije/dyi126
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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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The Boyd Orr cohort: an historical cohort study based on the 65 year follow-up of the Carnegie Survey of Diet and Health (1937–39)

Richard M Martin1,*, David Gunnell1, John Pemberton2, Simone Watson1, Stephen Frankel1 and George Davey Smith1

1 Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR, UK
2 Iona, Cannon Fields, Hathersage, Sheffield, UK

* Corresponding author. E-mail: richard.martin@bristol.ac.uk

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In this issue of the journal are two cohort profile papers reporting on the follow-up of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust's study of Family . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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