
Half a century of social medicine. An annotated bibliography of …
Half a century of social medicine. An annotated bibliography of the work of Alice M. Stewart. Full text is available as a scanned copy of the original print version. Get a printable copy (PDF file) of the complete article (167K), or click on a page image below to …
Half a century of social medicine : an annotated bibliography of …
Collection of articles authored by Alice M. Stewart and her coworkers Includes bibliographical references ([. 33-45) and index
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Alice Stewart, 95; Studied Radiation Dangers - Los Angeles Times
2002年7月14日 · Stewart died June 23 in Oxford, England. The cause of death was not reported. She devoted her professional life to issues of social medicine, especially to studies warning of the danger of even...
Alice Stewart - Wikipedia
Alice Mary Stewart, née Naish (4 October 1906 – 23 June 2002) was a British physician and epidemiologist specialising in social medicine and the effects of radiation on health.
Dr. Alice Stewart Dies at 95 - The Washington Post
2002年7月8日 · She devoted her professional life to issues of social medicine, especially to studies warning of the danger of even low-level radiation doses to such groups as pregnant women and...
Half a century of social medicine : an annotated bibliography of …
Half a century of social medicine : an annotated bibliography of the work of Alice M. Stewart / edited by C. Renate Barber. Date: 1987
When silence is not a true option - Nature
2000年4月27日 · “Practising medicine without asking these larger questions is like selling groceries across the counter,” said Alice Stewart when asked why, at the peak of a career in clinical medicine,...
We are the survivors of slow-motion epidemics - Wellcome …
2021年3月8日 · Dr Alice Stewart (1906–2002) was a doctor and epidemiologist, best known for her pioneering work on the effects of low-level radiation on the foetus in the womb. Both her parents had been doctors, and it was from them that she got her sense of social justice.
Dr Alice Stewart in interview with Max Blythe | openEQUELLA
Then follows a review of her transfer to Oxford where initially in the Nuffield Department of Medicine, then in the new Institute of Social Medicine, she developed a career in social medicine where she was to conduct a range of epidemiological surveys and studies.
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