Gordon, J.E.Ecological investigation of disease, in Research in Public Health, New York, Milbank Memorial Fund, 1952.
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Gordon, J.E.Epidemiology Old and New. J. Mich. State Med. Soc., 49, 194, 1950.
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Gordon, J.E.The Newer Epidemiology, in To-morrow's Horizons in Public Health . New York, Public Health Association of New York City, 1950.
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Gordon, J.E. , Leavell, H.R., and Ingalls, T.H.Solving a community health problem. Postgraduate Medicine, 13, 318, 1953.
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Gordon, J.E. Evolution of anEpidemiology of Health. Chapters 3, 4 and 5 in The Epidemiology of Health , New York, Health Education Council , 1953.
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Winslow, C.-E.A., Smillie, W.G., Doull, J.A., and Gordon, J.E. The History ofAmerican Epidemiology. St. Louis, Mosby, 1952.
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Wilkerson, H.L.C. , and Krall, L.P.Diabetes in a New England town . J.A.M.A., 135, 209, 1947.
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Dawber, T.R. , Meadors, G.F., and Moore, F.E.Epidemiological Approaches to Heart Disease: the Framingham Study. Am. J. Pub. Health, 41, 279, 1951.
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Ingalls, T.H. , and Gordon, J.E.Epidemiologic implications of developmental arrest. Am. J. Med. Sci., 214, 322, 1947 .
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Gilliam, A.G.Opportunities for application of epidemiological method to study of cancer. Am. J. Pub. Health, 43, 1247, 1953.
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Dean, H.T.Epidemiological studies of fluoride waters and dental caries. Federal Security Agency, Public Health Service, Washington. Government Printing Office, 1938.
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Cobb, S., Warren, J., Thompson, D., and Ciocco, A.The epidemiology of rheumatoid arthritis. PennsylvaniaMed. J., 57, 37, 1954.
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Dudley, S.F.The ecological outlook on epidemiology. Proc. Roy. Soc. Med., 30, 57, 1936-37.
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Gordon, J.E.The epidemiology of accidents. Am. J. Pub. Health, 39, 504, 1949.
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Roberts, H.L. , and Gordon, J.E.Home accidents in Massachusetts . New Eng. J. Med., 241, 435, 1949.
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16 Gordon, J.E., O'Rourke, E., Richardson, F.L.W., and Lindemann, E.The biological and social sciences in an epidemiology of mental disorder . Am. J. Med. Sci., 223, 316, 1952.