Stokes, Joseph
Stokes, Joseph, 1924-
Joseph Stokes American cardiologist and epidemiologist
Stokes, Joseph, 1924-1989
Stokes, Joseph, III
VIAF ID: 110687076 (Personal)
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Works
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Cardiovascular risk factors and graded treadmill exercise endurance in healthy adults: The Framingham Offspring Study | |
The choice of a medical career; essays on the fields of medicine | |
A commentary on the biomedical information system | |
Continuing medical education. A survey among physicians practicing in San Diego and Imperial Counties | |
Coronary disease and hypertension in Hawaii; racial distribution in 1,167 men. | |
Distribution of behavioral science faculty in United States medical schools: 1968-1969 and 1978-1979. | |
The effect of a course in family medicine on medical student skills and attitudes | |
The effect of coumarin-type anticoagulants on blood fibrinolysis | |
An experiment in the teaching of family medicine | |
Grief and the performing arts: a brief experiment in humanizing medical education. | |
Health assessment in the Framingham Offspring Study: a research proposal. | |
The health consequences of cigarette smoking and the internist's role in smoking cessation | |
Health promotion movement is coming of age | |
High blood pressure and hospitals | |
Hipercolesterolemia : implicaciones clínicas y terapéuticas : actas del simposium que tuvo lugar en París, 4-5 de diciembre de 1987 | |
Hypercholesterolemia, c1988: | |
Hyperuricemia as a risk factor of coronary heart disease: The Framingham Study | |
Infections due to group B beta-hemolytic streptococci. Report of three cases and review of the literature | |
Interrelationships of general internal medicine and preventive/community medicine | |
Letter to the editor: the epidemiology of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in temperate versus tropical zones | |
The Medical Scientist and Medical Care | |
The organization of basic sciences | |
Physician, heal thyself? An essay on curing and caring | |
Physicians' assistants. More physicians, more highly trained nurses, or a new health worker? | |
Polyauthorship | |
Predictors of smoking cessation: the Framingham Study | |
Prognosis of subjects in the Framingham Study with rheumatic heart disease. | |
"Purity" of science | |
The relative importance of selected risk factors for various manifestations of cardiovascular disease among men and women from 35 to 64 years old: 30 years of follow-up in the Framingham Study. | |
Risk factors for coronary heart disease in Hawaiian and Japanese males in Hawaii | |
The Second fifty years : promoting health and preventing disability | |
The spectrum of left ventricular hypertrophy in a general population sample: the Framingham Study | |
Task Force I: Determination of prognosis in patients with ischemic heart disease | |
Testing a model that evaluates options for rural Emergency Medical Service development | |
U.S. nutrition policy | |
The university department | |
University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine: a profile of a developing medical centre | |
Use of Professional Time by Internists and General Practitioners in Group and Solo Practice | |
Variability of body weight and health outcomes in the Framingham population | |
Why not rate health and life insurance premiums by risks? | |
Will the real Abraham Flexner please rise up |