Lilienfeld, Abraham M. (Editor)
Description Contents: Eyler, John M.: The conceptual origins of William Farr's epidemiology: Numerical methods and social thought in the 1830s. Lilienfeld, David E., Lilienfeld, Abraham M.: The French influence on the development of epidemiology. Hilts, Victor L.: Epidemiology and the statistical movement. Roe, Daphne A.: Attempts at the eradication of pellagra: A historical review. Richmond, Phyllis A.: The germ theory of disease. Henderson, Donald A.: The history of smallpox eradication. Woodward, Theodore E.: Yellow fever: From colonial Philadelphia and Baltimore to the mid-20th century.
Chapter Eyler, John M. (1980) The conceptual origins of William Farr's epidemiology: Numerical methods and social thought in the 1830s. In: Times, places, and persons: Aspects of the history of epidemiology (p. 1).
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