The spatial structure of epidemic emergence: geographical aspects of poliomyelitis in north‐eastern USA, July–October 1916
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Matthew Smallman-Raynor | A. Cliff | M. Smallman-Raynor | Barry Trevelyan | Andrew D Cliff | B. Trevelyan
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