Two Surgeon General's reports on smoking and cancer: a historical investigation of the practice of causal inference
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M. Parascandola | D. Weed | A. Dasgupta | Douglas L Weed | Mark Parascandola | Abhijit Dasgupta | D. L. Weed | Mark J Parascandola | Abhijit Dasgupta
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