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William W Gull and Henry G Sutton, 'Remarks on the natural history of rheumatic fever', Medico-Chirurgical Trans., 1869, 8: 43-82, pp. 75-82;
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Humphry, op. cit., Guy's Hosp. Repts, note 14 above, p. 3. Ransome's interests may also be reflected in proposals for topographical and epidemiological inquiries.
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'The work of the Collective Investigation Committee', Br. med. J., 1882, i: 355-6, p. 355;
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Sub-committee on phthisis (Dyce Duckworth, Frederick Taylor, W J Tyson, I Burney Yeo, F A Mahomed), 'A report on the communicability of phthisis', in The Collective Investigation Record, vol. 1, op. cit., note 14 above, pp. 26-92.
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op. cit., note 14 above
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These reports, all deemed "preliminary", were published in The Collective Investigation Record, vol. 1, op. cit., note 14 above, pp. 93-133.
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The Collective Investigation Record
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Report on chorea returns
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Stephen Mackenzie, 'Report on chorea returns', The Collective Investigation Record, London, British Medical Association, 1887, vol. 3, pp. 45-56, on p. 45.
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'Report on pneumonia', The Collective Investigation Record, London, British Medical Association, 1884, vol. 2, pp. 5-71.
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British Medical Association archives, London (hereafter BMA). Minutes of the Collective Investigation Committee, 14 Jan. 1885, B/74/1/1. All further BMA archival references are to this collection unless otherwise noted.
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An address on collective investigation of disease
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see, p. 4
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For gout, see Dyce Duckworth, 'An address on collective investigation of disease', Br. med. J., 1884, i: 4-5, p. 4.
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For a sample of an early and unusually detailed form, see Shirley F Murphy, 'Memorandum on diphtheria', Br. med. J., 1882, ii: 1173-75, pp. 1174-75.
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Sidney Coupland, 'Address on collective investigation', Br. med. J., 1884, i: 1197-99, p. 1198.
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See 3 July, BMA
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In its first year of operation (1882), the CIC spent £474 8s 9d, a substantial sum in an organization recently returned to financial health. See Report of the CIC to the Annual Meeting, 3 July 1883, BMA. In 1884, they sought £600 for their second year of operations.
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Report of the Collective Investigation Committee
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See op. cit., note 33 above, on p. 1
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See G M Humphry, 'Report of the Collective Investigation Committee', The Collective Investigation Record, vol. 2, op. cit., note 33 above, pp. 1-4, on p. 1.
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see, London, BMJ Publishing Group
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On the BMA's finances, see Peter Bartrip, Themselves writ large: the British Medical Association 1832-1966, London, BMJ Publishing Group, 1996, pp. 54-6.
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The preliminary report of the Collective Investigation Committee on Diphtheria
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see
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For additional criticisms, see 'The preliminary report of the Collective Investigation Committee on Diphtheria', Br. med. J., 1884, i: 1111-13.
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Investigation of the action of medicines
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'Investigation of the action of medicines', Br. med J., 1885, ii: 313. Balthazar Foster, initially a proponent of collective investigation, played a key role in promoting the interests of the Section on Therapeutics within the BMA.
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presentation on the dangers of collective investigation
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G W Potter [presentation on the dangers of collective investigation], 'Metropolitan Counties Branch: Northern District', Br. med. J., 1884, i: 386;
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see also the criticisms reported in Committee of Direction, Minutes, 19 Jan. 1887, BMA;
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The Collective Investigation Committee's report on acute pneumonia
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p. 348
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Octavius Sturges, 'The Collective Investigation Committee's report on acute pneumonia', Br. med. J., 1885, i: 348-49, p. 348.
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'Collective investigation', Br. med. J., 1883, i: 22;
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London, British Medical Association
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Isambard Owen, 'Report on the inquiry into the connection of disease with habits of intemperance', in The Collective Investigation Record, London, British Medical Association, 1888, vol. 4, pp. 100-111.
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GM Humphry, 'Report on aged persons', The Collective Investigation Record, vol. 4, op. cit., note 48 above, pp. 85-99, on p. 90;
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Philip H Kidd, 'The late Mr Charles Palmer and collective investigation', Br. med. J., 1885, i: 208. Kidd was none the less critical of collective investigation for not insisting that practitioners record their notes while observing the patient.
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On distribution, see 'The British Medical Association and collective investigation', Br. med. J., 1928, ii (Supplement): 245-8, p. 248.
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F A Mahomed, 'On medical life-histories', Br. med. J., 1882, ii: 1295-96;
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note 13 above
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The phrase is William Gull's, announcing early plans for collective investigation. Gull, op. cit., Among the doctors, note 13 above, p. 141. Chris Lawrence suggests that resemblances between James Mackenzie's work at Aberdeen and collective investigation deserve further exploration (personnal communication);
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see Jane Macnaughton, 'The St Andrews Institute for clinical research: an early experiment in collaboration', Med. Hist., 2002, 46: 549-68. In the 1920s, the BMA used the term "collective investigations" to describe its surveys of hospital consultants' results in using surgery to treat ulcers. Other than the name, these surveys have little in common with the purposes and methods of collective investigation.
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Henry B Baker, 'Scientific collective investigation of disease', J. Am. med. Assoc., 1887, 9: 486-90.
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John Shaw Billings, 'Medicine in the United States, and its relations to co-operative investigation', Br. med. J., 1886, ii: 299-307, esp. pp. 300-4;
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