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EPIDEMIOLOGY
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The Social Science Program Zifre Lurie, Thelma Shapiro, Dr. Norman Scotch, Joyce Hartweg, Dr. Sol Levine, Dr. Sydney Croog, Helen Odence, Dorothy Bawden. T HE Social Science program tries to inform physicians and other public health pro¬ fessionals about the social and cultural aspects of health and illness, as well as conveying a basis for familiarity with the methods used by the social scientist. Members of the Unit, using the disciplines of anthropology, sociology, and psychology, are studying problems which affect the success of health programs anywhere in the world, as well as making contributions to basic social science methodology and theory. DR. JAMES E. TEELE, a sociol¬ ogist, is studying the problems of juvenile delinquents in a Bos¬ ton suburb. dr. norman scotch (left) studies local medical cus¬ toms and practices among the Zulus. With him, below, are two specialists in Internal Medicine. 21
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Standing —Dr. Theodor Abelin, Dr. Manning Feinleib, Diane Wesclowski, Kathleen Shreeve, Dr. Marvin Glasser, Dr. George Hutchison, Dr. Samuel McClellan, Dr. Ascher Segall. Seated — Mrs. Eva Shuman, Mrs. Marguerita Zalkalns, Rose Michelson, Mrs. Charlotte Casler, Dr. Eva J. Salber. Chronic Diseases Studied Dr. Brian MacMahon. Chairman D URING the past seven years the program of the Epidemiology Department has been heavily weighted toward investigations in the chronic diseases. It is chiefly in these areas where fundamental questions of disease etiology remain to be solved. A series of studies currently under way or re¬ cently completed have been concerned with the role of ionizing radiation as a disease producing agent and particularly as a carcinogenic factor. These investigations include studies of small doses of radiation such as are involved in background exposure and in diagnostic x-ray of fetuses in utero. They include studies of very high doses of radiation used in therapy and studies of the inter¬ mediate radiation levels to which certain groups are occupationally exposed. Ionizing radiation is also one of the variables of interest in a series of clinical trials, concerned with use of these radiations in controlling disease. 23
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