About this book
Thomas McKeown's landmark argument that the great nineteenth-century decline in mortality owed more to improvements in nutrition and living standards than to specific medical interventions. Widely taught and debated in public health, epidemiology and the history of medicine.
Intended audience
- public health students
- epidemiologists
- historians of medicine
Subject classification
- Public health
- Demography
- History of medicine
- Epidemiology
Edition history
- First published
- 1976
- Imprint
- Edward Arnold
Bibliographic details
| Format | ISBN | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Print edition (Edward Arnold) | 0713158670 | 1976 | Open Library edition record (publisher line matched Arnold/Hodder). |
| ISBN-13 (EAN-13) | 9780713158670 | 1976 | Standard 13-digit form of the print ISBN above (same catalogue line). |
Source notes
- Open Library work editions — Edition list filtered to Arnold/Hodder imprints for ISBNs shown in the table.