2015
DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwv221
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Snippets From the Past: Imaginative Designs—Separating Hereditary From Environmental Effects in pre-DNA Times

Abstract: In an attempt to reproduce the results of an inconclusive 1927 report by the British Medical Research Council on the hereditary versus social origins of rheumatic fever, Read, Ciocco, and Taussig, from Johns Hopkins University, with the support of Frost, conducted a case-control study in 1935 and 1936. Their study, which appeared in the American Journal of Hygiene in 1938, was outstanding for its clear and tidy rationale for separating hereditary from environmental causes. The authors compared the prevalence o… Show more

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“…The early volumes of the American Journal of Hygiene included many of Wade Hampton Frost's publications, allowing us to follow the evolution of his innovative ideas and methods (4). Finally, in this issue of the Journal, the pioneering work in genetic epidemiology of Read, Taussig, and Ciocco is brought back to our attention after nearly 80 years of oblivion (5).…”
Section: Snippets From the Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The early volumes of the American Journal of Hygiene included many of Wade Hampton Frost's publications, allowing us to follow the evolution of his innovative ideas and methods (4). Finally, in this issue of the Journal, the pioneering work in genetic epidemiology of Read, Taussig, and Ciocco is brought back to our attention after nearly 80 years of oblivion (5).…”
Section: Snippets From the Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%