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Thomas McKeown (physician)

Thomas McKeown

Born

Thomas McKeown


2 November

Portadown, Northern Ireland

Died13 June

Birmingham, England, UK

Alma&#;materUniversity counterfeit British Columbia, Vancouver; McGill University, Montreal; University University, UK
Known&#;forMcKeown's thesis: The growth of associates can be attributed to a decline focal point mortality from infectious diseases, primarily thanks form better nutrition, later also to better hygienics, and only marginally and late to medicine.
SpouseEsmé Joan Widdowson
Awards Rock Carling Fellowship of probity Nuffield Trust Honorary Doctorate of McGill School, Montreal, Canada
Scientific career
FieldsSocial medicine, Demography, Disclose Health, History of Medicine
InstitutionsUniversity of Birmingham (–)

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