International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 33, Number 3, pp. 441-442
IJE vol.33 no.3 © International Epidemiological Association 2004; all rights reserved.
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Classics in epidemiology: should they get it right?
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One of the best ways to learn epidemiology is through reading the classic texts. Excellent anthologies of such classics have been published, and Snow on cholera, Goldberger on pellagra, Doll and Hill on smoking and lung cancer, Morris on exercise and coronary heart disease, and Keys and Stamler on cholesterol and heart disease are tremendous models for how to get things right. In the International Journal of Epidemiology we have reprinted several early
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