
Download Lectures on Biostatistics (1971).  Corrected and searchable version of Google books edition
Download review of Lectures on Biostatistics (THES, 1973).
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- How does such dubious junk science get published. I often wonder twitter.com/CaulfieldTim/statu… 
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