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2. Von Drehle D. The ones who answered the call. Time. Dec. 22, 2014. pp. 70–107.
Chapter 4
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2. Holmes OW. The contagiousness of puerperal fever. New England Quarterly Journal of Medical Surgery. 1843;1503–30.
3. Loudon I. Alexander Gordon and puerperal fever. ACP News. 2003 Autumn. pp. 26–38.
4. Jenner E. An inquiry into the causes and effects of the variolae vaccinae, or cow-pox. 1798. Published in The Harvard Classics; 1909–14.
5. Jones B. Joe Mountin Lecture. 4th Annual Mountin Lecture, Oct. 26, 1983. CDC, Atlanta.
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Chapter 5
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2. Foege WH. House on fire: The fight to eradicate smallpox. Berkeley: University of California Press; 2011.
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Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
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2. Weller TH. Questions of priority. New England Journal of Medicine. 1963;269(13):673–78.
Chapter 10
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1. McGinnis JM, Foege WH. Actual causes of death in the United States. Journal of the American Medical Association. 1993;270(18):2207–12.
2. Idler EL, editor. Religion as a social determinant of public health. London: Oxford University Press; 2014.
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4. Einstein A. Speech at the California Institute of Technology. As quoted in New York Times. Feb. 16, 1931.
Chapter 15
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2. Nader R. Scientists or celebrities? CounterPunch. Apr. 16, 2005.
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
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2. Johnson GM, Scurletis TD, Carroll NB. A study of sixteen fatal cases of encephalitis-like disease in North Carolina children. North Carolina Medical Journal. 1963;24:464–73.
3. Starko KM, Ray CG, Dominguez LB, Stromberg WL, Woodall DF. Reye’s syndrome and salicylate use. Pediatrics. 1980;66(6):859–64.
4. CDC. Follow-up on Reye syndrome—United States. Epidemiologic Notes and Reports. MMWR. 1980;29:321–22.
5. CDC. Reye syndrome—Ohio, Michigan. MMWR. Reprinted from Nov. 7, 1980, as a landmark article in 1997;46(32):750–55.
6. CDC. National surveillance for Reye syndrome, 1981: Update, Reye syndrome and salicylate usage. MMWR. 1982;31:53–56.
7. CDC. Surgeon General’s advisory on the use of salicylates and Reye syndrome. MMWR. 1982;31(22):289–90.
8. Committee on Infectious Diseases, American Academy of Pediatrics. Aspirin and Reye syndrome [Special report]. Pediatrics. 1982;69(6):810–12.
9. CDC. Reye syndrome—United States, 1984. MMWR. 1985;34(1):13–16.
10. CDC. Reye syndrome—United States, 1985. MMWR. 1986;35(5):66–68, 73–74.
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2. Singh M. Maxims II, son of cosmic reflections. Ottawa, Ontario: Le Cercle des Amis de Mohan Singh; 1988.
3. de Leeuw E. The boulder in the stream. Health Promotion International. Dec. 2011;26(Suppl. 2):ii157-60.
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5. Singh M. Letters to the editor. New England Journal of Medicine. 1977;296:1540.
Chapter 22
1. Institute of Medicine. Injury in America: A continuing public health problem. Washington, DC: National Academies Press; 1985.
Chapter 24
1. CDC. Pneumocystis pneumonia—Los Angeles. MMWR. 1981;30(21):250–52.
2. CDC. A cluster of Kaposi’s sarcoma and Pneumocystis carinii. MMWR. 1982;31(23):305–7.
3. Jaffe HW, Choi K, Thomas PA, Haverkos HW, Auerbach DM, Guinan ME, Rogers MF, et al. National case-control study of Kaposi’s sarcoma and Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia in homosexual men: Part 1. Epidemiologic results. Annals of Internal Medicine. 1983;99(2):145–51.
4. Auerbach DM, Darrow WW, Jaffe HW, Curran JW. Cluster of cases of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome: Patients linked by sexual contact. American Journal of Medicine. 1984;76:487–92.
5. CDC. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia among persons with hemophilia A. MMWR. 1982;31:365–67.
6. CDC. Prevention of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS): Report of interagency recommendations. MMWR. 1983;32:101–3.
7. Barre-Sinoussi F, Chermann JC, Rey F, et al. Isolation of a T-lymphotropic retrovirus from a patient at risk for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Science. 1983;220(4599):868–71.
8. Gallo RC, Salahuddin SZ, Popovic M, et al. Frequent detection and isolation of cytopathic retroviruses (HTLV-III) from patients with AIDS and at risk for AIDS. Science. 1984;224:500–503.