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Thomas McKeown (1912–1988) was a British physician, epidemiologist and historian of medicine. [1] [2] Largely based on demographic data from England and Wales, McKeown argued that the population growth since the late eighteenth century was due to improving economic conditions, i.e. better nutrition, rather than to better hygiene, public health measures, and improved medicine.
Thomas Michael McKeown (24 January 1869 – 25 October 1903) was a Scottish footballer who played for Hibernian, Celtic, Blackburn Rovers and Scotland. [2] He died of asphyxia in 1903. [ 3 ]
Thomas Begley (1970–1993), member of the Belfast Brigade; blew himself up in the Shankill Road bombing which killed nine other people. Ivor Bell; Séanna Breathnach (born 1957) Charles Breslin (1964-1985), killed by undercover British Army members; Rosena Brown (b. 1945), Belfast actress and IRA Intelligence Officer.
Thomas McKeown was hit and dragged ... TREASURE ISLAND — A 61-year-old man was taken into custody after his 86-year-old father was killed in a hit-and-run Saturday evening. At approximately 8:36 ...
Thomas Shanks McKeown (born September 29, 1937) is an American poet and educator. He published his first poetry chapbooks in the late 1960s and continued to develop his reputation as a poet of surrealist sensibilities throughout the 1970s, publishing in major magazines such as The New Yorker .
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McKeown questioned the effectiveness of public health measures, including sanitary reforms, vaccination and quarantine, [21] The “McKeown thesis" states that curative medicine measures played little role in mortality decline, not only prior to the mid-20th century [ 19 ] but also until well into the 20th century.
McKeown's aneurysm is located right next to his heart at the aortic root, explains Malaisrie, who will perform the procedure. "And the bigger (aneurysms like this) get, the more likely they are to ...