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2. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL METHODS IN THE STUDY OF CHRONIC NON-SPECIFIC LUNG DISEASE
3. Field epidemiology: the technical aspects
4. PHENELZINE POISONING RESPONDING TO PHENOTHIAZINE
5. Colon cancer and blood-cholesterol.
6. Cardiorespiratory disease and diabetes among middle-aged male Civil Servants. A study of screening and intervention.
7. International studies in chronic respiratory disease.
8. Studies of disease among migrants and native populations in Great Britain, Norway, and the United States. 1. Background and design.
9. AN ANGLO-AMERICAN COMPARISON OF THE PREVALENCE OF BRONCHITIS.
10. Family studies of respiratory infections.
11. The future of migrant studies.
12. Theory and observation in family epidemics of the common cold.
13. [Chronic bronchitis in general practice].
14. AIR POLLUTION AS A CAUSE OF CHRONIC BRONCHITIS.
15. Cancer in coking plant workers.
16. [Tobacco and the heart].
17. Colds among office workers, an epidemiological study.
18. Epidemiological methods in the study of mental disorders.
19. Epidemiology in modern medicine.
20. Value of prospective studies.
21. An Anglo-American cardiovascular comparison.
22. The natural history of chronic bronchitis.
23. ASSESSING THE COMPARABILITY OF MORTALITY STATISTICS.
24. The accuracy of occupational vital statistics.
25. Standards for the basal metabolism of normal people in Britain.
26. THE URBAN FACTOR IN CHRONIC BRONCHITIS.
27. General epidemiology of chronic bronchitis.
28. Respiratory disease in young adults: influence of early childhood lower respiratory tract illness, social class, air pollution, and smoking.
29. Cardiorespiratory disease as a field for intenational research.
30. Environmental factors in respiratory disease.
31. Bronchitis among the British.
32. Clinical and laboratory assessments of senna preparations.
33. Absenteeism in industry. B. Records & research in occupational medicine.
34. Smoking and the heart.
35. A survey of chronic bronchitis in general practice.
36. Incidence of tuberculosis among workers in medical laboratories.
37. Smoke and smoking in British bronchitis.
38. A twin study of the influence of smoking on morbidity and mortality.
39. Counts of air-borne bacteria as indices of air hygiene.
40. RESPIRATORY DISEASE IN ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES. STUDIES OF COMPARATIVE PREVALENCE.
41. Smoking and ischemic heart disease prevention--problems and potential.
42. Precipitating proximal factors in the occurrence of mental disorders: epidemiological evidence.
43. The predictive value of a postal questionnaire on cardio-respiratory symptoms.
44. Man's surroundings and his health.
45. Discussion on the causes of absence from school.
46. Studies of disease among migrants and native populations in Great Britain, Norway, and the United States. 3. Prevalence of cardiorespiratory symptoms among migrants and native-born in the United States.
47. The epidemiology of coronary disease.
48. Premature disablement and death among post office workers.
49. Smoking, air pollution, and bronchitis in Britain.
50. A cardiovascular survey of British postal workers.
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