An Elusive Evidence Base: The Construction and Governance of Randomized Controlled Trials
In 1987, just a year before his death, the British epidemiologist Archie Cochrane gave one of his last public interviews. Cochrane had led an illustrious career, helping to establish the fields of epidemiology and public health in Britain and internationally.
Main Authors: | Wahlberg, A, McGoey, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2007
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