Description |
x, 321 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 271-303) and index. |
Note |
Also issued online. |
Summary |
"The Woman Who Knew Too Much tells the engaging life story of the epidemiologist whose discoveries about radiation risk have revolutionized medical practice and challenged international nuclear safety standards. For more than forty years, Dr. Alice Stewart has warned that low-dose radiation is far more dangerous than has been acknowledged. Although an outstanding scientist with more than 400 peer-reviewed papers to her name, her controversial work has only recently begun to receive significant attention, because it lies at the center of a political storm."--BOOK JACKET. |
Subject |
Stewart, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1906-2002.
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Stewart, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1906-2002 -- Political activity.
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Women physicians -- England -- Biography.
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Radiation injuries -- Prevention -- Political aspects.
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Radiation -- Health aspects.
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Stewart, A. M. (Alice Mary), 1906- |
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Epidemiologists -- Great Britain -- Biography.
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Stewart, Alice Mary (1906-). |
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Médecin femme.
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Rayonnement.
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Radioprotection.
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Femmes médecins -- Angleterre (GB) -- Biographies.
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Épidémiologie.
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Stewart, Alice M. (Alice Mary), 1906-2002. |
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Stewart, Alice M., 1906- |
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Physicians, Women. |
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Radiation. |
Related To |
Online version: Greene, Gayle, 1943- Woman who knew too much. Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan Press, c1999 (OCoLC)606528559 |
ISBN |
0472111078 (alk. paper) |
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9780472111077 (alk. paper) |
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0472087835 : $20.95 |
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9780472087839 |
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