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An Introduction to Medical Statistics. QUITE apart from the academic consideration that vital and medical statistics now form an obligatory part of the education of students seeking the University of London's diploma in public health, the … Expand.
The Statistician and Medical Research. British medical journal. The first volume of Biometrika contains a paper of medical interest-on the influence of previous vaccination in cases of smallpox-and others followed.
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British journal of clinical pharmacology. Aid to the evaluation of therapeutic studies. Reporting standards and research strategies for controlled trials. Abstract From a study in Part I of many papers using controlled clinical trials in cancer research, we summarize quantitatively the frequency of reporting important statistical and procedural … Expand. View 1 excerpt, references methods. Assessing methods--transforming the data. If you own this book, you can mail it to our address below.
Borrow Listen. Want to Read. Download for print-disabled. Check nearby libraries Library. Share this book Facebook. Last edited by ImportBot. September 15, History. An edition of Practical statistics for medical research This edition was published in by Chapman and Hall in London ,. New York. Written in English — pages. Hardcover in English - 2 edition.
Not in Library. File Name: practical statistics for medical research altman. This article is only available in the PDF format. Download the PDF to view the article, as well as its associated figures and tables. In , the British Medical Journal volume published a series of readable and informative articles by Douglas G. Altman entitled "Statistics and Ethics in Medical Research. Health care professionals recognize their obligation to have some familiarity with biometry, biostatistics, clinical epidemiology, or whatever the subject might be called.
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