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Personal reflection
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Crofton J (2004).
The MRC randomized trial of streptomycin and its legacy: a view from the clinical front line.
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Grimes DA (2007).
Discovering the need for randomized controlled trials in obstetrics: a personal odyssey.
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Guyatt GH, Oxman AD (2009).
Medicine’s methodological debt to the social sciences.
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Jenicek M (2006).
Méta-analyse en médecine: the first book on systematic reviews in medicine.
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Jick H (2008).
Learning how to control biases in studies to identify adverse effects of drugs: a brief personal history.
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Klingberg MA (2010).
An epidemiologist's journey from typhus to thalidomide, and from the Soviet Union to Seveso.
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Peters L (2006).
James Lind’s descendants.
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Peters L, Hepner J (2009).
George Chalmers’ portrait of James Lind, 1783-2008: a reconstruction.
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Sackett DL (2008).
A 1955 clinical trial report that changed my career.
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Scadding JG (2002).
Reflections on my studies of the effects of sulphonamide drugs in bacillary dysentery in Egypt, 1943-1944.
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Silverman WA (2003).
Personal reflections on lessons learned from randomized trials involving newborn infants, 1951 to 1967.
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Stjernswärd J (2009).
Meta-analysis as a manifestation of 'bondförnuft' (‘peasant sense’).
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Vessey MP (2006).
Learning how to control biases in studies to identify adverse effects of drugs.
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