A History of Epidemiologic Methods and Concepts
Editat de Alfredo Morabiaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 sep 2004
A History of Epidemiologic Methods and Concepts is based on a collection of contributions which appeared in "SPM International Journal of Public Health", starting in January 2001. The contributions focus on the historical emergence of current epidemiological methods and their relative importance at different points in time, rather than on specific achievements of epidemiology in controlling plagues such as cholera, tuberculosis, malaria, typhoid fever, or lung cancer. The papers present the design of prospective and retrospective studies, and the concepts of bias, confounding, and interaction. The compilation of articles is complemented by an introduction and comments by Prof. Alfredo Morabia which puts them in the context of current epidemiological research.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783764368180
ISBN-10: 3764368187
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: XVII, 406 p. 13 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 22 mm
Greutate: 1.62 kg
Ediția:2004
Editura: Birkhäuser Basel
Colecția Birkhäuser
Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3764368187
Pagini: 428
Ilustrații: XVII, 406 p. 13 illus.
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 22 mm
Greutate: 1.62 kg
Ediția:2004
Editura: Birkhäuser Basel
Colecția Birkhäuser
Locul publicării:Basel, Switzerland
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
From the contents: Introduction.- Cohort analysis.- Cohort studies: history of the method.- The changing assessments of John Snow's and William Farr's cholera studies.- Changing images of John Snow in the history of epidemiology.- Methods of outbreak investigation in the 'Era of Bacteriology' 1880-1920.- Constructing vital statistics: Thomas Rowe Edmonds and William Farr, 1835-1845.- Statistical methods in epidemiology: Karl Pearson, Ronald Ross, Major Greenwood and Austin Bradford Hill, 1900-1945.- History of bias.- The history of confounding.- Origins and early development of the case-control study: A short history of pathology registries, with emphasis on cancer registries.- Causality in epidemiology.- Issues of causality in the history of occupational epidemiology.
Recenzii
Morabia’s essay is fascinating. He is one of the very few practicing epidemiologists with a deep interest in the history of epidemiologic methods. The particular combination of his interests gives a special credibility to his essay, which describes how epidemiologic thinking has developed from the 18th century around two key ideas: concepts concerned with populations and group comparisons – the hallmarks of modern epidemiology. (Bulletin of the World Health Organisation)
Morabia’s approach is didactic, combining historical snippets with lessons on epidemiology. (American Journal of Epidemiology)
…one of those few books whose reading is ‘pleasantly unavoidable’… Very likely to become one of the most important epidemiological books published in the present decade. (European Epidemiology Federation)
Morabia's approach is not only highly educational, but also a gripping read and should fascinate everybody who is concerned with epidemiology, public health, or history of medicine. Furthermore, this book will certainly be inevitable for teachers and students of public health since it offers a great variety of educational material for courses in medicine and epidemiology. Taken together, this book is highly valuable and will hopefully soon become a modern classic. (Biometrics)
Morabia’s approach is didactic, combining historical snippets with lessons on epidemiology. (American Journal of Epidemiology)
…one of those few books whose reading is ‘pleasantly unavoidable’… Very likely to become one of the most important epidemiological books published in the present decade. (European Epidemiology Federation)
Morabia's approach is not only highly educational, but also a gripping read and should fascinate everybody who is concerned with epidemiology, public health, or history of medicine. Furthermore, this book will certainly be inevitable for teachers and students of public health since it offers a great variety of educational material for courses in medicine and epidemiology. Taken together, this book is highly valuable and will hopefully soon become a modern classic. (Biometrics)
Caracteristici
Discussion of the theories behind epidemiological methods Diverse examples of study design Overview of epidemiological concepts