Table of contents
September 2004 - Volume 58 - 9
In this issue
- Without it, we are condemned to repeating ourselves (13 August, 2004)
Speaker's corner
- What’s in a name? (13 August, 2004)
The JECH gallery
- Celebrating New York’s public health pioneers (13 August, 2004)
- Sweet smell of success (13 August, 2004)
- Children, housing, and health: from Glasgow slums to displaced persons (13 August, 2004)
The importance of the past…
- The importance of the past in public health (13 August, 2004)
Challenges for public health
- Intervening in communities: challenges for public health (13 August, 2004)
Uniform requirements for manuscripts
Continuing professional education
- Five American authors on wealth, poverty, and inequality (13 August, 2004)
- Saramago’s All the Names and the epidemiological dream (13 August, 2004)
- History of addictions (13 August, 2004)
Evidence based public health policy and practice
- The importance of the past in public health (13 August, 2004)
Aphorism of the month
Research reports
Theory and methods
- Rethinking the terms non-communicable disease and chronic disease (13 August, 2004)
- Epidemiology of SARS: the missing pathogen? (13 August, 2004)
- Is the inverse care law no longer operating? (13 August, 2004)
- Siblings and adult mortality and stroke risk (13 August, 2004)
- Global public goods for health; health economic public perspectives (13 August, 2004)
Hygieia
- Hygieia (13 August, 2004)