Professor George Davey-Smith at the Witness Seminar on ‘Population-Based Research In South Wales: The MRC Pneumoconiosis Research Unit and The MRC Epidemiology Unit’ held by The History of Twentieth Century Medicine Group.
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A WITNESS SEMINAR,"PEPTIC ULCERS:RISE AND FALL IN
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY" ORGANISED BY PROF SIR
CHRISTOPHER BOOTH,DR TILLI TANSEY AND PROF ROY
POUNDER(CHAIRMAN) AT THE WELLCOME TRUSTS HISTORY
OF TWENTIETH CENTURY MEDICINE GROUP.12-5-2000.
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