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.McNamara, J.Judson, et al., Coronary Artery Disease in Combat Casualties in Vietnam,JAMA 216 (1971): 1185 87.McNutt, Kristen, Dietary Advice to the Public: 1957 to 1980, Nutrition Reviews 38 (1980):353 60.Madsen, T., and Sten Madsen, Diphtheria in Denmark: I.Serum Therapy, Danish Medi-cal Journal 3 (1956): 112 21.Magee, John H., Life Insurance, 3rd ed.(Homewood, IL: Irwin, 1958).Maistrov, L.E., Probability Theory: A Historical Sketch (New York: Academic Press, 1974).Mann, Charles C., Press Coverage: Leaving Out the Big Picture, Science 269 (1995): 166.Mann, George V., ed., Coronary Heart Disease: The Dietary Sense and Nonsense (London:Janus, 1993).Manton, Kenneth G., and Eric Stallard, Recent Trends in Mortality Analysis (Orlando, FL:Academic Press, 1984).Marchand, Roland, Advertising the American Dream: Making Way for Modernity, 19201940 (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985). , Creating the Corporate Soul: The Rise of Public Relations and Corporate Imagery inAmerican Big Business (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998).Markowitz, Milton, and Leon Gordis, Rheumatic Fever, 2nd ed.(Philadelphia: Saunders,1972).Bibliography 443Marks, Harry M., The Progress of Experiment: Science and Therapeutic Reform in the UnitedStates, 1900 1990 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).Marmot, M.G., et al., Employment Grade and Coronary Heart Disease in British CivilServants, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 32 (1978): 244 49.Marmot, Michael, and Paul Elliott, eds., Coronary Heart Disease Epidemiology: From Aetiol-ogy to Public Health (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992).Martensen, Robert L., The Effect of Medical Conservatism on the Acceptance of Impor-tant Medical Discoveries, JAMA 276 (1996): 1933.Master, Arthur M., Simon Dack, and Harry L.Jaffe, The Relation of Effort and Trauma,Industrial Medicine 9 (1940): 359 64.Master, Arthur M., Charles I.Garfield, and Max B.Walters, Normal Blood Pressure andHypertension: New Definitions (Philadelphia: Lea and Febiger, 1952).Matthews, J.Rosser, Quantification and the Quest for Medical Certainty (Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1995).Maulitz, Russell C., and Diana C.Long, eds., Grand Rounds: One Hundred Years of InternalMedicine (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1988).Mayo, Deborah G., and Rachelle D.Hollander, eds., Acceptable Evidence: Science and Valuesin Risk Management (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991).McCollum, J.H., Section on Medicine Medical News 63 (1896): 81 82.Mead, Franklin B., Substandard Insurance: Its Evolution and a Review of Some of itsPrinciples, Record of the American Institute of Actuaries 11 (1922): 158 86.Means, Richard K., A History of Health Education in the United States (Philadelphia: Leaand Febiger, 1962). , Historical Perspectives on School Health (Thorofare, NJ: Slack, 1975).Meckel, Richard A., Save the Babies: American Public Health Reform and the Prevention ofInfant Mortality, 1850 1929 (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990).Medical Research Council Working Party, MRC Trial of Treatment of Mild Hypertension:Principal Results, British Medical Journal 291 (1985): 97 104. , Stroke and Coronary Heart Disease in Mild Hypertension: Risk Factors and theValue of Treatment, British Medical Journal 296 (1988): 1565 70.Meltzer, Lawrence E., and Arend J.Dunning, eds., Textbook of Coronary Care (Philadelphia:Charles Press, 1972).Merz, Beverly, Low-Fat Diet May be Imprudent for Some, Say Opponents of Population-Based Cholesterol Control, JAMA 256 (1986): 2779 80.The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Educating for Longer Life (New York: 1928). , An Epoch in Life Insurance: A Third of a Century of Achievement, 2nd ed.(NewYork: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1924). , Greater New York Directory: Metropolitan Visiting Nurse Service (New York: 1940s?). , The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company: Its History, Its Present Position in theInsurance World, Its Home Office Building and its Work Carried on Therein (New York:Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1914). , The Mortality from the Principal Cardiovascular-Renal Diseases: A Study of the Expe-rience Among the Industrial Policyholders of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company1911 to 1930, Monograph 4 (New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1938?). , Nursing Manual, revised ed.(New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company,1937).444 Bibliography Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, Fortune 10 (Aug.1934): 48ff. Metropolitan Life Makes Housing Pay, Fortune (April 1946): 133ff.Meyer, Ernst C., Infant Mortality in New York City (New York: 1921).Miall, W.E.and Gillian Greenberg, Mild Hypertension: Is There Pressure to Treat? (Cam-bridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987).Michaels, L., Aetiology of Coronary Artery Disease: An Historical Approach, British HeartJournal 28 (1966): 258 64.Miles, Robert H., Coffin Nails and Corporate Strategies (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1982).Miller, David C., et al., The Community Problem in Coronary Heart Disease: A Chal-lenge for Epidemiologic Research, American Journal of the Medical Sciences n.s.232(1956): 329 59.Miller, Genevieve, The Adoption of Inoculation for Smallpox in England and France (Phila-delphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1957).Miller, Sanford A., and Marilyn G.Stephenson, Scientific and Public Health Rationale forthe Dietary Guidelines for Americans, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 42 (1985):739 45.Mishler, Elliot G., et al., Social Contexts of Health, Illness, and Patient Care (Cambridge:Cambridge University Press, 1981).Mitchell, J.R., Anticoagulants in Coronary Heart Disease: Retrospect and Prospect, Lan-cet 1 (1981): 257 62.Mitchell, Robert B., From Actuarius to Actuary: The Growth of a Dynamic Profession in theCanada and the United States (n.p.: Society of Actuaries, 1974).Moch, Leslie P., Moving Europeans: Migration in Western Europe Since 1650 (Bloomington:Indiana University Press, 1992).Moore, Harry H., Public Health in the United States (New York: Harper, 1923).Moore, Thomas J., The Cholesterol Myth, Atlantic Monthly 264 (Sept.1989): 37ff.Moore, William W., Fighting for Life: The Story of the American Heart Association 19111975 (n.p.: American Heart Association, 1983).Morgan, A.D., Some Forms of Undiagnosed Coronary Disease in Nineteenth CenturyEngland, Medical History 12 (1968): 344 58.Morgan, W.Keith and Anthony Seaton, Occupational Lung Diseases, 3rd ed.(Philadelphia:Saunders, 1995).Moriyama, Iwao M. Development of the Present Concept of Cause of Death, AmericanJournal of Public Health 46 (1956): 436 41. , Factors in Diagnosis and Classification of Deaths from CVR Diseases, PublicHealth Reports 75 (1960): 189 95.Moriyama, Iwao M., Dean E [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]