Austin Bradford Hill
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English epidemiologist and statistician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Austin Bradford Hill was an English epidemiologist and statistician, pioneered the randomised clinical trial and, together with Richard Doll, demonstrated the connection between cigarette smoking and lung cancer. Hill is widely known for pioneering the "Bradford Hill" criteria for determining a causal association.
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Published Works
- The Environment and Disease: Association or Causation? (1965) (6846)
- Smoking and Carcinoma of the Lung (1950) (1459)
- The environment and disease: association or causation? (1965) (1441)
- Smoking and carcinoma of the lung; preliminary report. (1950) (699)
- Lung Cancer and Other Causes of Death in Relation to Smoking (1956) (638)
- Principles of Medical Statistics (1950) (569)
- Study of the Aetiology of Carcinoma of the Lung (1952) (527)
- The Mortality of Doctors in Relation to Their Smoking Habits (1954) (452)
- Mortality in Relation to Smoking: Ten Years' Observations of British Doctors (1964) (433)
- Mortality in Relation to Smoking: Ten Years' Observations of British Doctors (1964) (403)
- The clinical trial. (1952) (308)
- Medical ethics and controlled trials. (1963) (211)
- Incidence of Leukaemia after Exposure to Diagnostic Radiation in Utero (1960) (165)
- A Short Textbook of Medical Statistics (1985) (134)
- Observation and experiment. (1953) (126)
- Medical Ethics and Controlled Trials* (1963) (105)
- The Significance of Cell Type in Relation to the Aetiology of Lung Cancer (1957) (102)
- Chemotherapy of Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Young Adults (1952) (98)
- Handling Inorganic Compounds of Arsenic: Introductory Statement (1948) (87)
- Mortality of British doctors in relation to smoking: observations on coronary thrombosis. (1966) (85)
- Inoculation and Poliomyelitis (1950) (84)
- Reflections on controlled trial. (1966) (67)
- Virus Diseases in Pregnancy and Congenital Defects (1958) (66)
- Smoking and carcinoma of the lung. Preliminary report. 1950. (1999) (61)
- Asian Influenza in Pregnancy and Congenital Defects (1960) (59)
- Bradford Hill's principles of medical statistics (1992) (57)
- Studies in the incidence of cancer in a factory handling inorganic compounds of arsenic; mortality experience in the factory. (1948) (49)
- Chemotherapy of pulmonary tuberculosis in young adults; an analysis of the combined results of three Medical Research Council trials. (1952) (43)
- Personality correlates of dream recall. (1974) (29)
- Lung Cancer Mortality and the Length of Cigarette Ends (1959) (25)
- Smoking and Lung Cancer (1953) (20)
- Do You Smoke? (1951) (20)
- A study of the aetiology of carcinoma of the lung. (1953) (19)
- Lung Cancer and Tobacco (1956) (19)
- Inoculation and poliomyelitis; a statistical investigation in England and Wales in 1949. (1950) (17)
- Snow; an appreciation. (1955) (15)
- The Life of Sir Leonard Erskine Hill FRS (1866–1952) (1968) (14)
- Handling Inorganic Compounds of Arsenic: Introductory Statement (1948) (14)
- Snow—An Appreciation (1955) (13)
- Heberden Oration, 1965*. Reflections on the Controlled Trial (1966) (12)
- The Recent Trend in England and Wales of Mortality from Phthisis at Young Adult Ages. (1936) (12)
- Some Aspects of the Mortality from Whooping-Cough. (1933) (10)
- Statistics in the medical curriculum. (1947) (7)
- Deaths from Poliomyelitis Among British Doctors (1957) (7)
- Artificial Humidification in the Cotton Weaving Industry. Its Effect upon the Sickness Rates of Weaving Operatives. (6)
- Smoking and Cancer (1954) (6)
- Poliomyelitis and the social environment. (1949) (5)
- Cricket and its Relation to the Duration of Life. (5)
- A voice from the past. (1988) (5)
- Risk of Fluorosis in Magnesium Foundries (1947) (5)
- An Investigation of Sickness in Various Industrial Occupations. (5)
- An Investigation into the Sickness Experience of London Transport Workers, with Special Reference to Digestive Disturbances. (1937) (5)
- Diseases of treatment. (1971) (3)
- Poliomyelitis and Social Environment (1949) (3)
- ON THE AVERAGE LONGEVITY OF PHYSICIANS (1925) (3)
- Contributions to the Experimental Study of Epidemiology. A Study of Cage Age and Resistance to Environment. (1933) (3)
- An Investigation into the Sickness Experience of Printers (with Special Refer-ence to the Incidence of Tuberculosis). (2)
- Smoking Habits of Doctors (1957) (2)
- Mortality from Malignant Disease. (1945) (2)
- Hugh Clegg: recollections of a great editor. (1990) (2)
- OBSERVATION AND EXPERIMENT (1960) (2)
- Some observations on the weight and length of infants in the first year of life. (1938) (2)
- Recent Statistics of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning (1956) (2)
- Virus Diseases in Pregnancy (1949) (2)
- STATISTICAL APPROACH TO EXPERIMENTS (1956) (2)
- How to write a report. (1949) (1)
- The experimental approach in preventive medicine. I. The problems of experiments in man. (1958) (1)
- Sickness amongst Operatives in Lancashire Cotton Spinning Mills (with Special Reference to Workers in the Cardroom). (1)
- Discussion on Poliomyelitis following Inoculations (1950) (1)
- Statistics in the Medical Curriculum? (1947) (1)
- Monitoring side effects of contraceptives. (1974) (1)
- Psychology and Science (1950) (1)
- Lung Carcinoma Statistics (1951) (1)
- Testing Sensitivity to P.A.S (1952) (1)
- Medical Surveys (1965) (1)
- Sickness among Workers in Alumina. (1936) (1)
- Early Rising for Puerperal Women (1950) (1)
- Do you Smoke? (1951) (0)
- Mortality from pernicious anaemia in England and Wales. (0)
- [Statistics & medical research]. (1957) (0)
- Poliomyelitis and the social environment. (1949) (0)
- [Method of inoculation as causative factors of poliomyelitis]. (1952) (0)
- THE CLOUDED CRYSTAL BALL (1955) (0)
- The experimental approach in preventive medicine. II. Controlled trials of vaccines. (1958) (0)
- Monitoring side effects of contraceptives. (Paper presented at a meeting on pharmacological models to assess toxicity and side effects of fertility regulating agents Geneva 17-20 September 1973.) (1974) (0)
- The Harben lectures, 1957; the experimental approach in preventive medicine. III. Influenza and the common cold. (1958) (0)
- [Statistics & medical research]. (1957) (0)
- Cremation: its Position To-Day. (0)
- Infrared Inspection Techniques (1979) (0)
- Cortisone and Aspirin in Rheumatoid Arthritis (1954) (0)
- Statistical Methods (1948) (0)
- Sickness among Workers in Alumina (1936) (0)
- [Not Available]. (1947) (0)
- Poliomyelitis in England and Wales Between the wars (1954) (0)
- Experimental Production of X-ray Shadows in the Lungs by Inhalation of Indul Dusts : I (0)
- How to write a report. (1949) (0)
- VITAL STATISTICS (1959) (0)
- Personal View (1985) (0)
- Smoking and Cancer (1954) (0)
- Carbon-monoxide Poisoning (1957) (0)
- Method of inoculation as causative factors of poliomyelitis (1952) (0)
- Availability of standardized histoplasmin. (1956) (0)
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