
The Development of Modern Epidemiology Personal Stories from Those Who Were There
by Holland, Walter W.; Olsen, Jørn; du V. Florey, CharlesBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Walter Holland is the former President of the International Epidemiological Association and the Faculty of Public Health Medicine. He was awarded the Europe et Medicine Prize by the Institute des Sciences de la Sante in 1994 and the Alwyn Smith Prize medal of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine in 1994. His major research interests have been in the epidemiology of chronic respiratory disease, blood pressure and the application of epidemiological principles to health services research. He has published widely, including editing the Oxford Textbook of Public Health. Jorn Olsen is the current President of the International Epidemiological Association. Charles Florey has served on numerous UK and European research committees as a member and chairman. he was one of several original associate editors of the International Journal of Epidemiology, and was susequently editor. He has also been a member of many local health services committees.
Table of Contents
Contributors | p. xvii |
History and setting the scene | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Setting the scene (largely from the UK point of view) | p. 11 |
Epidemiological methods and concepts in the nineteenth century and their influences on the twentieth century | p. 17 |
Epidemiological concepts pre-1950 and their relation to work in the second half of the century | p. 31 |
Epidemiology and world health | p. 41 |
Specific disease areas of concern | |
Development of the epidemiology of cancer | p. 63 |
Cardiovascular disease epidemiology | p. 71 |
Chronic respiratory disease epidemiology | p. 93 |
The epidemiological study of mental disorders since the beginning of the twentieth century | p. 103 |
Perinatal epidemiology | p. 115 |
Epidemiology in war and disasters | p. 125 |
Emerging infectious diseases | p. 133 |
Tuberculosis | p. 147 |
Malaria | p. 157 |
Applications and role of epidemiology in related domains | |
Public health and epidemiology | p. 173 |
Health services research and epidemiology | p. 183 |
Occupational epidemiology | p. 197 |
Social epidemiology | p. 207 |
Nutritional epidemiology | p. 219 |
Methodology | |
Theoretical developments | p. 231 |
Outbreak investigations | p. 241 |
Data sources and their utilization | p. 253 |
Development of modern epidemiology: clinical epidemiology | p. 267 |
Regions and countries | |
Epidemiological methods: a view from the Americas | p. 275 |
Epidemiology as a common European endeavour | p. 289 |
Epidemiological methods: a view from Africa | p. 297 |
The development of epidemiology in New Zealand and the South Pacific | p. 307 |
Epidemiological methods: a view from East Mediterranean | p. 315 |
Epidemiological methods: a view from China | p. 327 |
The development of modern epidemiology in the East | p. 337 |
Epidemiological methods: a view from north Asia/Japan | p. 349 |
Health transitions in Mexico and Central America: implications for health policy | p. 361 |
The development of epidemiology: the United States of America | p. 373 |
Poland | p. 385 |
Development of epidemiology of non-communicable diseases in Poland | p. 386 |
Epidemiology, prevention, and control of infectious diseases in Poland in the twentieth century | p. 393 |
Epidemiology and public health in Finland and Scandinavia-development and current state | p. 405 |
History of modern epidemiology: Italy | p. 421 |
The development of epidemiology: Spain | p. 431 |
Name Index | p. 441 |
Subject Index | p. 447 |
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