Produktbild: DEVELOPMENT MODERN EPIDEMIOLOGY C

DEVELOPMENT MODERN EPIDEMIOLOGY C

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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.04.2007

Abbildungen

32 black and white line illustrations

Herausgeber

Walter W. Holland + weitere

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

472

Maße (L/B/H)

25.3/18/3.1 cm

Gewicht

953 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-856954-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

05.04.2007

Abbildungen

32 black and white line illustrations

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford Academic

Seitenzahl

472

Maße (L/B/H)

25.3/18/3.1 cm

Gewicht

953 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-856954-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

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  • Produktbild: DEVELOPMENT MODERN EPIDEMIOLOGY C

    • Section 1 - History and setting the scene


    • 1: Walter W Holland, Charles Florey and Jÿrn Olsen: Introduction


    • 2: John Pemberton: Setting the scene (largely from the UK point of view)


    • 3: Alfredo Morabia: Epidemiological methods and concepts in the nineteenth century and their influences on the twentieth century


    • 4: Rodolfo Saracci: Epidemiological concepts pre-1950 and their relation to work in the second half of the century


    • 5: Colin Mathers: Epidemiology and world health


    • 6: Richard Doll: Development of the epidemiology of cancer


    • 7: Henry Blackburn: Cardiovascualr disease epidemiology


    • 8: Frank E. Speizer and Ira B. Tager: Chronic respiratory disease epidemiology


    • 9: Rebecca Fuhrer and Lee Robins: The epidemiological study of mental disorders since the beginning of the twentieth century


    • 10: Claude Rumeau-Rouquette and GÃ(c)rard BrÃ(c)art: Perinatal epidemiology


    • 11: Haroutune K. Armenian: Epidemiology in war and disasters


    • 12: Roger Detels: Emerging infectious diseases


    • 13: George W Comstock: Tuberculosis


    • 14: Richard H Morrow and William J Moss: Malaria


    • Section 3 - Applications and role of epidemiology in related domains


    • 15: Lester Breslow and Roger Detels: Public health and epidemiology


    • 16: Kerr L. White: Health services research and epidemiology


    • 17: Malcolm Harrington and Tom Sorahan: Occupational epidemiology


    • 18: Mervyn Susser and Landon Myer: Social epidemiology


    • 19: Basil S Hetzel: Nutritional epidemiology


    • Section 4 - Methodology


    • 20: Olli S Miettinen: Theoretical developments


    • 21: Kenrad Nelson: Outbreak investigations


    • 22: Manolis Kogevinas: Data sources and their utilisation


    • 23: Richard F Heller: Development of modern epidemiology: clinical epidemiology


    • Section 5 - Regions and countries


    • 24: Eduardo L. Franco, Salaheddin Mahmud and Andrew G. Dean: Epidemiological methods: a view from the Americas


    • 25: Jÿrn Olsen and Rodolfo Saracci: Epidemiology as a common European endeavour


    • 26: Adetokunbo O. Lucas: Epidemiology methods, a view from Africa


    • 27: Ian Prior and Robert Beaglehole: The development of epidemiology in New Zealand and the South Pacific


    • 28: Mohamed H Wahdan and Ahmed Mandil: Epidemiological methods, a view from East Mediterranean


    • 29: Yu Shun-Zhang: Epidemiological methods: a view from China


    • 30: Chitr Sitthi-amorn: Development of modern epidemiology in the East


    • 31: Kunio Aoki and Itsuzo Shigematsu: Epidemiology methods: a view from North Asia/Japan


    • 32: Julio Frenk, Rafael Lozano and Octavio Gómez-Dantes: Health transitions in Mexico and Central America: implications for health policy


    • 33: Warren Winkelstein, Jr. and Elizabeth Barrett-Connor: The development of epidemiology: United States of America


    • 34: Poland


    • i: Miroslaw J Wysocki and Jan E Zejda: Development of epidemiology of non-communicable diseases in Poland


    • ii: Wieslaw Magdzik: Epidemiology, prevention and control of infectious diseases in Poland in the twentieth century


    • 35: Arpo Aromaa: Epidemiology and public health in Finland and Scandinavia - development and current state


    • 36: Rodolfo Saracci, Benedetto Terracini and Franco Merletti: History of modern epidemiology: Italy


    • 37: Francisco Bolúmar: The development of epidemiology: Spain