Preventing Heart Attack and Stroke    
A History of Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology

Audio Clips
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This section includes excerpts of audio recordings made with pioneers in CVD epidemiology. To request permission to broadcast any portion of an audio file or to order copies or transcripts, contact Henry Blackburn at black002@umn.edu.

Ancel Keys

  1 On Japanese Migrants in 1956
  2 Beginnings in Naples in 1952
  3 The Isolation of Vitamin C

Felix Moore

  The Origins of Framingham

Jeremiah Stamler

  1 Origins of the NHI
  2 Obstructions to "Diet-Heart"

Jeremy Morris

   1 A Turn to Social Medicine
   2 The London Busmen Study

John Gofman

  1 Mary Lasker Opens Doors
  2 Framingham Joins the Study
  3 Felix Moore: Arbiter and Critic
  4 A Midstream Method Change
  5 On George Mann

Lewis Kuller

  1 The Flavor of the Am Epi Soc
  2 The 1970's Preventive Trials
  3 The Study of Sudden Deaths

Richard Remington

   1 Epidemiology at Michigan
   2 Pickering's Bible
   3 Multiple Risk Intervention

Henry Blackburn (The Ancel Keys Lecture)

  1 The Best and Worst of Times
  2 Contributions of CVD Epidemiology
  3 Individual vs. Population Views
  4 A Balanced NIH Research Program
  5 Origins of the Seven Countries Study
  6 Attitudes about Epidemiology
  7 Individual vs. Population Recommendations