The work of Thomas McKeown, in one form or another, has for several decades featured on countless student reading lists and in virtually all Anglophone accounts of population change and the epidemiological transition. It has additionally provoked or exacerbated a range of fierce debates on the role of medicine, links between nutrition and health, the costs and benefits of industrial capitalism, associations between economic development and population growth, and the influence of bias on research and interpretation of research findings
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
Deadly Disputes contains two symposium talks with commentary.In Deadly Disputes: Biotechnology and R...
Studies correcting the problems often fail to replicate his findings.11–14 With the exception of Bre...
he concluded that public health measures, particularly sewage disposal, supply of clean water, and m...
controversy about the sources of the long-term reduction in mortality, beginning sometime in the 18t...
The medical writer, Thomas McKeown, can justifiably claim to have been one of the most influential f...
The medical writer, Thomas McKeown, can justifiably claim to have been one of the most influential f...
Thomas McKeown’s 1971 paper appeared in connection with a series of three other papers, two publishe...
I am honoured that my 1975 article1 was thought worthy of reprinting and delighted that my own longe...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
most controversial health historian of his generation, at least in the English-speaking world. His f...
In this issue of the Report, James L. Bernat proposes an innovative and sophisticated distinction t...
Ho J. Hutchinson E. P. — The Population Debate. The Development of Conflicting Theories up to 1 900....
Cross-national statistical analyses based on country-level panel data are increasingly popular in so...
The debate about the relationship between income and life events such as mortality and fertility has...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
Deadly Disputes contains two symposium talks with commentary.In Deadly Disputes: Biotechnology and R...
Studies correcting the problems often fail to replicate his findings.11–14 With the exception of Bre...
he concluded that public health measures, particularly sewage disposal, supply of clean water, and m...
controversy about the sources of the long-term reduction in mortality, beginning sometime in the 18t...
The medical writer, Thomas McKeown, can justifiably claim to have been one of the most influential f...
The medical writer, Thomas McKeown, can justifiably claim to have been one of the most influential f...
Thomas McKeown’s 1971 paper appeared in connection with a series of three other papers, two publishe...
I am honoured that my 1975 article1 was thought worthy of reprinting and delighted that my own longe...
This paper discusses the historical development from the Renaissance to the 20th century of general ...
most controversial health historian of his generation, at least in the English-speaking world. His f...
In this issue of the Report, James L. Bernat proposes an innovative and sophisticated distinction t...
Ho J. Hutchinson E. P. — The Population Debate. The Development of Conflicting Theories up to 1 900....
Cross-national statistical analyses based on country-level panel data are increasingly popular in so...
The debate about the relationship between income and life events such as mortality and fertility has...
McKeown and Record's classification of the causes of the nineteenth- century mortality decline has...
Deadly Disputes contains two symposium talks with commentary.In Deadly Disputes: Biotechnology and R...
Studies correcting the problems often fail to replicate his findings.11–14 With the exception of Bre...