Sir Iain Chalmers, the cofounder of the UK Cochrane Centre and The Cochrane Collaboration, a distinguished and talented leader, a meditative scholar, a responsive researcher, a zealous challenger, has fully devoted himself to the pursuit of better care for patients. His splendid achievements and reputations have never halted his endeavor. This biographic sketch is intended to shed light on the critical moments that have made Sir. Iain Chalmers such an extraordinary man.
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LI Chen,ZHANG Juqian,CAI Yujia,DIAO Xiang,LI Youping. Never Stop Exploring the Real Effect of Clinical Intervention for Patients: Biography of Iain Chalmers. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2007, 07(4): 321-325. doi:
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Pearson K. Report on certain enteric fever inoculation statistics. BMJ, 1904, 3: 1243-1246.
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Chalmers TC, Matta RJ, Smith H Jr, et al. Evidence favoring the use of anticoagulants in the hospital phase of myocardial infarction. N Engl J Med, 1977, (297): 1091-1096.
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Crowley P, Chalmers I, Keirse MJ. The effects of corticosteroid administration before preterm delivery: an overview of the evidence from controlled trials. Br J Obstet Gynaecol, 1990, 97(1): 11-25.
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Lind J. A Treatise of the Scurvy. In Three Parts. Containing an Inquiry into the Nature, Causes and Cure, of that Disease. Together with a Critical and Chronological View of what has been Published on the Subject. Edinburgh: Sands, Murray and Cochran for A Kincaid and A Donaldson, 1753.
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- 1. Pearson K. Report on certain enteric fever inoculation statistics. BMJ, 1904, 3: 1243-1246.
- 2. Chalmers TC, Matta RJ, Smith H Jr, et al. Evidence favoring the use of anticoagulants in the hospital phase of myocardial infarction. N Engl J Med, 1977, (297): 1091-1096.
- 3. Crowley P, Chalmers I, Keirse MJ. The effects of corticosteroid administration before preterm delivery: an overview of the evidence from controlled trials. Br J Obstet Gynaecol, 1990, 97(1): 11-25.
- 4. Lind J. A Treatise of the Scurvy. In Three Parts. Containing an Inquiry into the Nature, Causes and Cure, of that Disease. Together with a Critical and Chronological View of what has been Published on the Subject. Edinburgh: Sands, Murray and Cochran for A Kincaid and A Donaldson, 1753.